gross lease definition

gross lease is used in commercial real estate when the parties are required to pay a portion of the operating expenses for the building in which they lease. T or F
gross lease means a lease pursuant to which Tenant exclusively pays a flat rental amount that includes all Operating Costs, which Operating Costs are the sole and exclusive liability of Landlord.
gross lease means an agreement in which the Tenant pays a fixed rate of rent and the Township pays all maintenance, utilities, taxes and capital costs without further adjustment from the Tenant.

More Definitions of gross lease

gross lease means a lease agreement wherein the lessor pays all fixed charges (property taxes, maintenance, etc.).

Related to gross lease

  • Gross Rent means the rent for a set-aside unit, including any applicable utility allowances, in compliance with the rent limits applicable to the property for 2020. Gross rent does include optional fees included in the household’s lease, including but not limited to, washer/dryer, cable, parking, etc., as long as they are included in the lease or addendums to the lease. In addition, when a utility that is purchased from or through a local utility company by the Development, who in turn bills residents for actual consumption of the utility will also be eligible when the applicable utility allowance for the Development includes a deduction for the utility and the household’s lease specifies that the resident is responsible for the utility.

  • Lease Rentals means, for any period, the aggregate amount of fixed rental or operating lease expense payable by the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries with respect to leases of real and personal property (excluding Capital Lease Obligations) determined in accordance with GAAP.

  • Operating Lease means, as applied to any Person, any lease (including, without limitation, leases which may be terminated by the lessee at any time) of any Property (whether real, personal or mixed) which is not a Capital Lease other than any such lease in which that Person is the lessor.

  • Space Lease The space or occupancy lease pursuant to which any Borrower holds a leasehold interest in the related Mortgaged Property, together with any estoppels or other agreements executed and delivered by the lessor in favor of the lender under the related Mortgage Loan(s).

  • Sub-Lease means the sub-lease entered into following the approval of an Approved Sub-lease;