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Depending on the pass-through sections of your lease, the landlord may be able to charge you a management fee. Each lease is individual. If you'd like more information about your specific case, drop a direct message with your contact information on twitter @nnnleaseaudit or nnnleaseaudit.blogspot.

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Q: Can a landlord charge a management fee with a triple net lease?
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