Property Management
A net lease in Michigan requires the tenant to pay:
ABase rent only, with the landlord paying all expenses
BBase rent plus some or all of property taxes, insurance, and maintenance✓ Correct
CGross rent with no additional charges
DA percentage of gross sales revenue only
Explanation
A net lease passes some or all operating expenses (taxes, insurance, maintenance) directly to the tenant in addition to base rent. A triple-net (NNN) lease passes all three major expense categories to the tenant.
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