Property Management
A NH commercial tenant's CAM (Common Area Maintenance) charges cover:
AOnly the tenant's individual unit maintenance
BThe tenant's proportionate share of costs to maintain shared building areas such as lobbies, parking, and landscaping✓ Correct
CAll building renovation costs
DThe landlord's mortgage payment
Explanation
CAM charges in commercial leases allocate to each tenant their proportionate share of the costs to maintain and operate common areas — lobbies, parking lots, landscaping, security — beyond individual unit expenses.
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