Triple-net lease investments, which have long been associated with passive income and national retail tenants, are drawing continued interest from investors looking for stability. However, experts say that the asset class is becoming increasingly complex as risk grows. In common triple-net lease, also known as NNN, tenants cover property taxes, insurance and maintenance costs, taking many day-to-day responsibilities away from landlords. In singl…
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