Property Management
What is a 'common area maintenance' (CAM) charge in Nevada commercial leases?
AA charge for repainting the exterior of a residential rental
BA charge in commercial leases where tenants pay their proportionate share of maintaining shared areas such as parking lots, lobbies, hallways, and landscaping✓ Correct
CA Nevada HOA fee for maintaining neighborhood parks
DA state-mandated fee for maintaining Nevada highway corridors
Explanation
CAM charges are common in retail and office leases in Nevada. Tenants pay a base rent plus their pro rata share of operating expenses for shared areas — parking lots, signage, common restrooms, landscaping, security.
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