Property Management
A Texas commercial lease that requires the tenant to pay a base rent plus a percentage of their gross sales is called a:
AGross lease
BNet lease
CPercentage lease✓ Correct
DModified gross lease
Explanation
A percentage lease requires the tenant to pay base rent plus a percentage of gross sales above a stated threshold (breakpoint). This structure is common in retail and shopping center leases.
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