Property Management
A triple net (NNN) lease in Nebraska requires the tenant to pay:
AThree times the base rent
BBase rent plus property taxes, building insurance, and maintenance costs✓ Correct
CBase rent only — the landlord pays all operating expenses
DBase rent plus utilities and management fees
Explanation
In a triple net (NNN) lease, the tenant pays base rent plus property taxes, building insurance, and maintenance/repair costs. It is common in commercial real estate because it shifts operating expense risk to the tenant.
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