Except that the annual lease payment is paid to the Lessor and is a fixed amount of
Question:
Except that the annual lease payment is paid to the Lessor and is a fixed amount of $400,000. The contract specifies that the annual fixed payment includes rent of $300,000, insurance of $30,000, and real estate taxes of $70,000. Are the real estate taxes and the insurance costs separate components of the lease contract?
Lessor and Lessee enter into a seven-year lease for a small office building. The contract designates in addition to rental payments to the Lessor, the Lessee is required to pay real estate taxes and the insurance for the building directly to third parties. The real estate taxes would be owed by Lessor, regardless of whether it leased the building and regardless of to whom it leased the building. Lessor is the named insured on the building’s insurance policy (that is, the insurance protects Lessor’s investment in the building and Lessor would receive the proceeds from any claim). The annual lease payments are fixed at $300,000 per year, while the annual real estate taxes and insurance premium will vary and will be billed by third parties to Lessee each year.
International Business Law and Its Environment
ISBN: 978-0324649659
7th Edition
Authors: Richard schaffer, Filiberto agusti, Beverley earle