Property Management
A Kansas commercial property lease with an expense stop means:
AThe lease will terminate if expenses exceed a certain level
BThe landlord pays operating expenses up to a specified amount; the tenant pays expenses above that level✓ Correct
CTenant is responsible for all expenses from lease inception
DThe lease includes no operating expense provisions
Explanation
An expense stop is the landlord's maximum liability for operating expenses; any expenses above the stop amount are passed through to the tenant on a pro-rata basis.
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