Property Management
A triple-net (NNN) lease in Hawaii requires the tenant to pay, in addition to base rent:
AOnly insurance
BProperty taxes, insurance, and maintenance expenses✓ Correct
COnly maintenance expenses
DUtilities only
Explanation
A triple-net (NNN) lease requires the tenant to pay three 'nets': property taxes, insurance, and maintenance (repairs and upkeep) in addition to base rent. This shifts most property operating costs to the tenant.
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