Property Management
A percentage lease is commonly used in:
AResidential apartment complexes
BRetail commercial properties✓ Correct
CSingle-family rental homes
DIndustrial warehouses
Explanation
A percentage lease, common in retail commercial properties, requires the tenant to pay a base rent plus a percentage of their gross sales above a specified threshold.
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