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Additional rent

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Additional rent is a term used in commercial real estate to describe a variety of rent-like cash flows from tenants that are not part of the traditional base rent. In retail settings, especially shopping malls, these often include percentage rent and various recoverable expenses.[1]

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  • Roberts, Peter (11 September 2014). ""Additional Rent" and a Tenant's "Proportionate Share"".