Property Management
In Minnesota, a gross lease requires the tenant to pay:
AA base rent plus all operating expenses
BOnly a flat rent amount with the landlord paying all or most operating expenses✓ Correct
CRent based on a percentage of the tenant's gross sales
DRent plus utilities only
Explanation
A gross lease (full service lease) requires the tenant to pay a fixed rent while the landlord pays most or all operating expenses (taxes, insurance, maintenance). This is common in residential rentals and some commercial leases. It provides simplicity for the tenant but exposes the landlord to cost increases.
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