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Was (wer) ist by lease - definition

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE LEASE AGREEMENT
Bondable lease; Double net lease

Lease-option         
Lease/Option; Lease option; Lease-options
A lease option (more formally Lease With the Option to Purchase) is a type of contract used in both residential and commercial real estate. In a lease-option, a property owner and tenant agree that, at the end of a specified rental period for a given property, the renter has the option of purchasing the property.
lease         
BUSINESS CONTRACT BETWEEN TWO PARTIES, THE LESSOR (OWNER) AND LESSEE (USER), FOR USE OF PROPERTY
Leasing; Tenancy agreement; Tenacy agreements; Leased; Leases; Land Lease; Lessee; Tenancy for years; Sublease; Sub-tenant; Sub-let; Sublet; Sublets; Lease contract; Equipment leasing; Asset finance; Sub-lease; Leasee; Equipment Lease; Affermage; Fermage; Land lease; Ground lease; Sublessor; Lease agreement; Periodic Tenancy; Head lease; Subletting; Sub-letting; Tenancy agreements; Business leasing; Subtenancy; Underlease; Land leasing; Property leasing
I
n.
1) to take a lease
2) to lose; renew a lease
3) to cancel a lease
4) mining; (off-shore) oil leases
5) a lease expires, runs out
6) under (a) lease (to hold land under lease)
7) (misc.) a new lease of (BE), on (AE) life ('a new chance to lead a happy life')
II
v.
1) (usu. B; occ. A) to lease property to smb.
2) (D; tr.) to lease as (they leased the building as a warehouse)
3) (D; tr.) to lease from (to lease property from smb.)
Lease         
BUSINESS CONTRACT BETWEEN TWO PARTIES, THE LESSOR (OWNER) AND LESSEE (USER), FOR USE OF PROPERTY
Leasing; Tenancy agreement; Tenacy agreements; Leased; Leases; Land Lease; Lessee; Tenancy for years; Sublease; Sub-tenant; Sub-let; Sublet; Sublets; Lease contract; Equipment leasing; Asset finance; Sub-lease; Leasee; Equipment Lease; Affermage; Fermage; Land lease; Ground lease; Sublessor; Lease agreement; Periodic Tenancy; Head lease; Subletting; Sub-letting; Tenancy agreements; Business leasing; Subtenancy; Underlease; Land leasing; Property leasing
·vt The contract for such letting.
II. Lease ·vi To gather what harvesters have left behind; to Glean.
III. Lease ·vt To hold under a lease; to take lease of; as, a tenant leases his land from the owner.
IV. Lease ·vt Any tenure by grant or permission; the time for which such a tenure holds good; allotted time.
V. Lease ·vt To grant to another by lease the possession of, as of lands, tenements, and hereditaments; to Let; to Demise; as, a landowner leases a farm to a tenant;
- sometimes with out.
VI. Lease ·vt A demise or letting of lands, tenements, or hereditaments to another for life, for a term of years, or at will, or for any less interest than that which the lessor has in the property, usually for a specified rent or compensation.

Wikipedia

Net lease

In the field of commercial real estate, especially in the United States, a net lease requires the tenant to pay, in addition to rent, some or all of the property expenses that normally would be paid by the property owner (known as the "landlord" or "lessor"). These include expenses such as property taxes, insurance, maintenance, repair, and operations, utilities, and other items. These expenses are often categorized into the "three nets": property taxes, insurance, and maintenance. In US parlance, a lease where all three of these expenses are paid by the tenant is known as a triple net lease, NNN Lease, or triple-N for short and sometimes written NNN.

The term "net lease" is distinguished from the term "gross lease". In a net lease, the property owner receives the rent "net" after the expenses that are to be passed through to tenants are paid. In a gross lease, the tenant pays a gross amount of rent, which the landlord can use to pay expenses or in any other way as the landlord sees fit. Gross leases typically have higher rent charges to recuperate some of these expenses in the rent line, as opposed to doing so through a net arrangement.

The precise items that are to be paid by the tenant are usually specified in a written lease. For properties that are leased by more than one tenant, such as a shopping center, the expenses that are passed on to the tenants are usually pro-rated among the tenants based on the size (square footage) of the area occupied by each tenant. Many variations exist, with options to control any year-to-year variations in fees and such.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für by lease
1. In response to a query from a cabinet minister, Lubrani noted that members of the tribe were active in smuggling and gathering information about military movements and added: "In the wake of pressure from the military government and after many in the tribe were apprehended for various crimes, it was agreed that two–thirds of them, under the leadership of Azam Jibri Abu Rajan, were to move to the Attir area and acquire by lease state lands in accordance with Agriculture Ministry guidelines, and to work the land." According to the recent petition, tribe members lived on and worked the land until the 1'80s, when their leases were suspended and most of the land was made part of a Jewish National Fund reforestation project.