Property Management

A triple-net (NNN) lease commonly used for Utah commercial properties requires the tenant to pay:

ARent only
BRent plus property taxes, insurance, and maintenance costs✓ Correct
COnly utilities and maintenance
DRent plus the landlord's mortgage payment

Explanation

A triple-net lease requires the tenant to pay base rent plus property taxes, building insurance, and maintenance/repair costs, giving the landlord a more predictable, lower-management income stream.

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