Commercial Net Lease for Entire Building

This form contains everything businesses and landlords need to create their own net lease for a building.  In a net lease, the tenant not only pays rent, but also part of the building's operating costs. These costs include property taxes, insurance and maintenance.

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This form contains everything businesses and landlords need to create their own net lease for a building.  In a net lease, the tenant not only pays rent, but also part of the building's operating costs. These costs include property taxes, insurance and maintenance.

You can save and edit the form before you buy--just create a Nolo.com account. It's easy, free, and there's no obligation to buy anything. If you purchase the form, you'll be able to print, send, or download it.

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  • In a net lease, the tenant not only pays rent, but also part of the building's operating costs. These costs include property taxes, insurance and maintenance -- a lease that requires the tenant to pay for all three of these costs is known as a "triple net" lease.

    This form is a triple net lease for an entire building.

    Important to Know

    • To lease part of a building, you'll need "Commercial Net Lease for Part of a Building."
    • Many landlords already have their own leases. However, smaller landlords -- those who own only one or two buildings -- will be more likely to sign this lease form.
    • Consider using a "Commercial Gross Lease" if it can save you money over the long run. A net lease is often cheaper initially, but may become more expensive if operating costs rise. The longer the lease period, the more inclined you should be to sign a gross lease.

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