Property Management
In Montana, a commercial 'cam reconciliation' at year-end may result in:
AA refund to the landlord if CAM was overcharged during the year
BEither a payment from the tenant (if estimated CAM was less than actual) or a credit to the tenant (if estimated was more than actual)✓ Correct
CNo adjustment—CAM charges are fixed for the lease term
DA court order to recalculate all past CAM charges
Explanation
CAM reconciliation compares actual operating expenses to estimated CAM payments made during the year. If actual expenses exceed estimates, tenants owe additional amounts; if estimates exceeded actual, tenants receive credits or refunds.
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