Property Management
In Wyoming, a commercial property manager is responsible for HVAC maintenance in a triple-net (NNN) lease only if:
AThe lease assigns that responsibility to the manager
BThe tenant requests it
CThe lease assigns maintenance to the landlord despite the NNN structure✓ Correct
DThe equipment is more than 10 years old
Explanation
In a pure triple-net lease, the tenant is responsible for HVAC maintenance and repair. However, lease terms vary—some NNN leases still impose HVAC maintenance obligations on the landlord (especially for older equipment).
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