Property Management
A Nebraska commercial lease's 'triple net' (NNN) structure means the tenant pays:
AOnly base rent — the landlord pays all expenses
BBase rent plus their proportionate share of property taxes, insurance, and maintenance✓ Correct
CThree times the market rental rate
DBase rent plus triple the utility costs
Explanation
Triple net (NNN) leases require tenants to pay base rent plus property taxes, building insurance, and maintenance costs. This shifts most operating expenses from the landlord to the tenant, giving the landlord a more predictable net income.
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