Property Management
A Wisconsin commercial lease that includes an expense stop means:
AThe tenant pays all expenses above the stop amount✓ Correct
BThe landlord covers all operating expenses without limit
CThe lease terminates when operating expenses exceed the stop
DThe lease rate is frozen at a set amount
Explanation
An expense stop in a commercial lease sets the maximum operating expenses the landlord will pay. Any operating expenses above the stop amount are passed through to the tenant as additional rent.
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