NNN Lease Explained
Many property owners are choosing to engage in single, larger
NNN lease commercial
rental property investments instead of a sole ownership NNN lease. This form of ownership is known as a
tenants in common investment.
NNN Lease-tenants in commons are particularly popular because of their predictable cash flow backed by national credit tenants. Moreover, it is common for a
tenants in common sponsor to convert a multi-tenant
rental property into a
NNN lease through a master lease structure where they lease the
rental property back from the property owners on a
NNN lease basis.
Consider the various advantages to any
tenants in common NNN lease option:
1. Freedom from the hassles of day-to-day management
2. Take advantage of several tenants in common-
NNN lease rental properties available at any given time
3. Invest in institutional grade
rental property
4. Assisted exchange Process: You do not have to do the legwork to find the
rental property that you want to buy.
5. Variable minimum investment requirements