Triple Net Explained
Tenancy In Common Triple Net
Many property owners, instead of going with a traditional sole
triple net rental property, are choosing to invest in single, larger
triple net commercial
rental properties with multiple property owners. Such
rental property is otherwise known as triple net-
tenancy in common investment.
While
tenancy in common rental properties are available for virtually all
rental property types, triple net-
tenancy in common rental properties are particularly popular because of their predictable cash flow backed by national credit tenants. It is common for a
tenancy in common sponsor to convert a multi-tenant
rental property into a triple net-
tenancy in common through a master lease.
Compiled below are the various advantages to
tenancy in common triple net :
1. Minimize the headaches with traditional
rental property management
2. Take advantage of several tenancy in common-
triple net rental properties available at any given time
3. Have access to larger, institutional grade
rental properties for investment
4. Gain assistance from a licensed
1031 REIT REIT broker on the exchange
5. Variable minimum investment requirements based on type & location of rental property