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  2. NNN lease - Wikipedia

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    Another variation of the NNN lease is the NN lease, or "Net-Net" lease, which is pronounced "double net" where the "net" amounts generally are property tax and insurance. [1] Double net leases, like triple net leases, are usually, though not always, single-tenant arrangements. However, the landlord carries some extra financial maintenance ...

  3. Net lease - Wikipedia

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    A triple net lease (triple-Net or NNN) is a lease agreement on a property where the tenant or lessee agrees to pay all real estate taxes, building insurance, and maintenance (the three "nets") on the property in addition to any normal fees that are expected under the agreement (rent, utilities, etc.).

  4. Brookfield Property Partners - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, an investment fund sponsored by Brookfield Corporation acquired Capital Automotive and its portfolio of 450 triple-net-leased automotive dealerships in the U.S. for $4.3 billion. [56] In 2022, it was sold to a fund managed by Ares Management. [57]

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    The company specializes in triple-net leases, which means that its tenants pay for maintenance, insurance, and property taxes. It also favors recession-proof businesses like the convenience stores ...

  6. Bond lease - Wikipedia

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    In United States real estate, a bond lease, also called an absolute triple net lease, true triple net lease or even a hell-or-high-water lease is the most extreme form of the NNN lease, in which the tenant is responsible for every fathomable real estate risk related to the property and is responsible for every single property related expense, even in instances of a material casualty/condemnation.

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  8. Single net lease - Wikipedia

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    "N" stands for "Net", is pronounced "Single Net" and represents the property tax expense, which the tenant is responsible for paying in addition to operating expenses, in a single net lease. Unlike double and triple net leases, the landlord/lessor remains responsible for paying any insurance and maintenance expenses (i.e. in a single net lease ...

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