Property Management

A Texas commercial lease tenant's 'triple net' (NNN) lease means the tenant pays:

AOnly base rent with no additional expenses
BBase rent plus their proportionate share of property taxes, insurance, and common area maintenance✓ Correct
CThree times the market rent for a prime location
DBase rent plus utilities only

Explanation

A triple net (NNN) lease requires the tenant to pay base rent plus their proportionate share of three operating expense categories: property taxes (net), building insurance (net), and maintenance/CAM charges (net). NNN leases are common in commercial real estate, particularly for retail and industrial properties.

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