Gross Rental definition
Examples of Gross Rental in a sentence
Gross rental revenue represents rental income received from the rental of investment properties.
The Association will compensate any owner 10% of the Gross rental received (not including sales tax) for referring a new renter to stay at Sanibel Moorings, whether the renter stays in the owner’s unit or any other.
The Association will compensate any owner 10% of the Gross rental received (not including sales tax) for referring a renter to stay at Sanibel Moorings, whether the renter stays in the owner’s unit or any other.
Gross rental revenues exclude state and local taxes and similar government charges applicable to lodging or short-term occupancy and also exclude incidental charges incurred by the occupant.
Gross rental income : The monthly rental for the Demised Premises for the first 3 years shall be RM465,344.36, calculated at the rate of RM2.60 psf (excluding goods and services tax) multiplied by the Gross Built-Up Area provided that the construction cost of the Demised Premises and any other incidental costs shall not exceed RM46.80 million (“Total Project Costs”).