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    Who pays property taxes in a triple net lease?

    In a triple net lease (NNN), the tenant is typically responsible for paying property taxes, along with other operating expenses such as insurance and maintenance costs.

    What are net lease properties?

    Net lease properties, or commonly known as NNN (Triple Net Lease) properties, are commercial real estate assets where the tenant is responsible for paying expenses such as property taxes, insurance, and maintenance costs in addition to rent. A net lease investment involves purchasing a property where the tenant is responsible for paying operating expenses such as property taxes, insurance, and maintenance costs, in addition to rent.

    What is a REIT?

    A REIT is a company that owns, operates, or finances income-producing real estate across a range of property sectors. REITs offer investors a way to invest in real estate without directly owning property.

    What is an investment property?

    An investment property is real estate purchased with the intention of generating income, either through rental income or capital appreciation, rather than for personal use.

    How to finance real estate investment?

    Real estate investment can be financed through various methods including traditional mortgages, private loans, partnerships, or real estate investment trusts (REITs).

    What is a real estate brokerage?

    A real estate brokerage is a firm or company that employs real estate agents who facilitate real estate transactions between buyers and sellers.