Definition
A Modified Gross Lease divides operating expenses between landlord and tenant according to negotiated terms. It often includes some expenses in base rent while passing through specified costs or increases, making careful abstraction and reconciliation essential.
Why it matters
This controls contractual rights, billing, obligations, or critical dates. Weak administration can create disputes, missed rights, and permanent NOI leakage.
Owner and investor takeaway
Confirm the lease language, abstraction, calculation method, documentation, and critical dates before accepting a billing, approval, or strategic recommendation.
Staff operating takeaway
Read the executed lease and amendments, abstract the controlling terms, calendar critical dates, preserve backup, and never rely on memory or a generic assumption.
Watch for this
Common mistake
Assuming commercial leases work the same way and applying a standard practice without checking the executed lease, amendments, dates, caps, exclusions, and backup.
Property Management Excellence connection
- Principle
- Owner Mindset
- Book reference
- Chapter 6