Property Management
A Kansas commercial lease with a percentage rent clause means the tenant pays:
AA fixed rent regardless of sales
BBase rent plus a percentage of their gross sales above a threshold✓ Correct
CA percentage of profits to the landlord
DRent based on the square footage used each month
Explanation
A percentage rent clause in retail leases requires the tenant to pay base rent plus a percentage of gross sales that exceed a specified breakpoint.
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