Property Management
In Oregon, which type of commercial lease provides the most predictable, stable cash flow for the landlord?
ATriple net (NNN) lease
BGross lease✓ Correct
CPercentage lease
DGround lease
Explanation
A gross lease provides the most predictable cash flow for the landlord because the tenant pays a fixed rent and the landlord covers expenses. However, it shifts operating cost risk to the landlord. Net leases shift more variable costs to the tenant but can have variable total returns.
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