Property Management
In Kentucky, a commercial lease that requires rent to increase each year by a fixed dollar amount is called a:
AGross lease
BStep-up (graduated) lease✓ Correct
CPercentage lease
DIndex lease
Explanation
A step-up (graduated) lease has predetermined, periodic rent increases by a fixed dollar amount (or percentage), providing predictability for both landlord and tenant.
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