Contracts
A NH commercial lease with a 'percentage rent' clause requires the tenant to pay:
AA higher base rent than standard commercial leases
BA base rent plus a percentage of the tenant's gross sales above a breakpoint✓ Correct
CRent only when the business is profitable
DRent based on the landlord's mortgage payment
Explanation
A percentage rent clause is common in retail leases. The tenant pays a base rent plus a percentage of gross sales above a natural breakpoint (where the percentage rent would equal the base rent). This aligns the landlord's income with the tenant's business performance.
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