Property Management
A Wisconsin gross commercial lease where the landlord pays all operating expenses gives the tenant:
AUnpredictable monthly costs
BFixed, predictable occupancy costs with the landlord absorbing operating expense variability✓ Correct
CA share of building profits
DThe right to sublet without restrictions
Explanation
In a gross lease, the tenant pays a fixed rent and the landlord absorbs operating expenses (taxes, insurance, maintenance), giving the tenant predictable occupancy costs.
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