Property Management
A Wyoming commercial lease with a 'percentage clause' requires the tenant to pay:
AA percentage of the building's operating expenses
BBase rent plus a percentage of gross sales above a specified breakpoint✓ Correct
CA percentage of the appraised value annually
DRent that increases by a fixed percentage each year
Explanation
A percentage lease (common in retail) requires the tenant to pay a minimum base rent plus a percentage of gross sales above a specified breakpoint (the natural breakpoint or artificial breakpoint). This allows the landlord to participate in the tenant's business success.
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