Property Management
A Mississippi commercial property manager negotiates a new lease for a vacant office suite. The broker's leasing commission is typically paid:
AMonthly over the lease term
BAs a lump sum at lease execution or over specified periods, as agreed in the listing/leasing agreement✓ Correct
COnly if the tenant renews the lease
DBy the tenant, not the landlord
Explanation
Commercial leasing commissions are typically paid as a lump sum (or in a few specified installments) at lease commencement, as agreed in the leasing agreement between the property owner and the broker.
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