Property Management
In Kansas commercial real estate, 'full-service gross' (FSG) leases differ from NNN leases because in FSG leases:
AThe tenant pays all operating expenses directly
BThe landlord pays all operating expenses and the tenant pays one all-inclusive gross rent✓ Correct
CThe tenant shares operating expenses 50/50 with the landlord
DThe government subsidizes the operating expenses
Explanation
In a full-service gross lease, the tenant pays a single all-inclusive rent and the landlord pays all operating expenses (taxes, insurance, utilities, maintenance) from that gross rent.
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