Property Management
Vermont's 'stormwater fee' charged to commercial property tenants may appear in a commercial lease as a:
ABase rent adjustment
BPass-through expense under the operating expenses or CAM charges✓ Correct
CSecurity deposit addition
DTenant improvement allowance deduction
Explanation
Municipal stormwater utility fees assessed on commercial properties based on impervious surface are typically passed through to commercial tenants as a component of operating expenses or CAM charges under net lease structures.
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