NNN Lease Explained


Tenant In Common (tic) NNN Lease

One popular alternative to sole commercial property ownership is a single, larger triple-net commercial commercial property investment. Such investments are known as fractional ownership or tenant in common (tic) ownership.

NNN Lease-tenant in common (tic) real estate properties can be either single tenant or multi-tenant, and moreover it is common for tenant in common (tic) Sponsors to convert such investments into a triple-net commercial property through what is termed a master lease.

Advantages of tenant in common (tic)-NNN lease real estate properties include:

1. Zero management headaches

2. Steady supply of tenant in common (tic)-NNN lease real estate properties available for investment at any given time

3. Invest in larger, higher-quality institutional real estate properties

4. Work with a licensed NNN lease advisor throughout the process

5. Variable minimum investment requirements

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