Property Management
A gross lease requires the tenant to pay:
ABase rent plus their proportionate share of operating expenses
BOnly a flat rent amount with the landlord paying most or all operating expenses✓ Correct
CRent based on the property's gross income
DAll property taxes, insurance, and maintenance in addition to rent
Explanation
In a gross lease, the tenant pays a fixed rent and the landlord pays most or all operating expenses including taxes, insurance, and maintenance. Residential leases are typically gross leases.
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