Property Management
In Ohio, which type of commercial lease provides the landlord with the most protection against rising operating costs?
AGross lease
BTriple net (NNN) lease✓ Correct
CModified gross lease
DFull service lease
Explanation
In a triple-net lease, all operating expenses — taxes, insurance, and maintenance — are passed to the tenant, protecting the landlord from cost increases. The landlord receives a net income stream.
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