Property Management
In NJ, a property management company that provides common area maintenance (CAM) reconciliations to commercial tenants is:
AActing beyond their management authority
BFulfilling a standard obligation in NNN/modified gross leases to reconcile estimated CAM charges against actual expenses annually✓ Correct
COnly required for retail tenants
DRequired by the NJREC
Explanation
Annual CAM reconciliations are standard in commercial leases where tenants pay estimated operating expense shares throughout the year. Reconciliations credit or bill tenants based on the difference between estimates and actual costs.
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