Property Management
What is a 'tenant improvement allowance' (TI) in Idaho commercial leasing?
AA discount the tenant can take off rent
BFunds provided by the landlord to help the tenant build out or improve the space for their specific needs✓ Correct
CA government grant for commercial tenants
DThe tenant's obligation to make improvements
Explanation
A tenant improvement (TI) allowance is money provided by the landlord to fund the build-out of leased space for a new tenant. The landlord recaptures this investment over the lease term through rent. TI allowances are a significant negotiation point in commercial leases.
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