What Is NNN for Commercial Leases?

Commercial tenants sometimes refer to a lease as triple-net. The industry-accepted abbreviation for this term is "NNN." Triple-net leases are different than a regular, or single-net, commercial lease.

  1. Features

    • The triple-net lease transfers all of the costs associated with a property to the tenant. These costs include real estate taxes, maintenance, repairs and insurance.

    Types

    • There is a form of triple-net lease even more encompassing than a regular triple-net lease. It is often referred to as an "absolute triple-net lease" and makes the tenant responsible for things such as rebuilding after total destruction of the property.

    Considerations

    • The rent on a triple-net lease is generally lower than other types of commercial leases. If a tenant is able to personally take care of the maintenance and repairs, he might save some money on the total cost of renting the property.

    Benefits

    • A triple-net lease usually gives the tenant control over the selection and hiring of contractors for any maintenance or repairs necessary to the property.

    Warning

    • For an investor, a triple-net lease is a great way to limit financial responsibility. But if the lease results in a net loss to the investor, the loss might not be allowed for tax filing because of passive loss limitations.

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