Property Management
A Wisconsin commercial landlord who provides 'tenant improvement allowances' (TI allowances) to a new tenant is:
ARequired to do so under Wisconsin commercial leasing law
BOffering a negotiated incentive in which the landlord contributes funds for the tenant to customize the space for their use✓ Correct
CViolating DSPS commercial property management rules
DOnly permitted in triple net leases
Explanation
TI allowances are negotiated concessions where the landlord agrees to contribute a specified amount toward the cost of customizing the space for the tenant, and are common in commercial leasing.
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