Property Management
In a triple net (NNN) lease, the tenant pays:
AOnly the base rent
BBase rent plus property taxes, insurance, and maintenance costs✓ Correct
CRent plus a percentage of the landlord's mortgage
DRent based solely on the tenant's sales volume
Explanation
In a triple net (NNN) lease, the tenant pays base rent plus the three 'nets': property taxes, building insurance, and maintenance/operating costs. This type of lease is common in commercial real estate.
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