Many of the line items in Comparative Lease Analysis are treated specially, as indicated in the table below. Unless otherwise specified, each line item represents a cash flow from the tenant to the landlord, and hence the report shows the item in both “for tenant” and “for owner” modes.
| Name | Attributes | |||
| Base Rent | ||||
| CPI Escalation | ||||
| Electricity | ||||
| Other Op. Expense | ||||
| Taxes | ||||
| Parking Expense | ||||
| Security Expense | ||||
| Other Expense | ||||
| Tenant Improvements | ||||
| Build-out Allowance | ||||
| Free Rent | ||||
| Moving Cost | ||||
| Relocation Allowance | ||||
| Other Concessions | ||||
Legend:
| You may change the label for this item. | |
| This is a pass-through expense. In “for tenant” mode, the report shows the portion paid by the tenant. In “for owner” mode, the report shows any portion paid by the landlord, as a negative value. | |
| The tenant pays this to someone other than the landlord, so the report shows this item only in “for tenant” mode. | |
| The value is negated, i.e., it represents a cash flow from the landlord to the tenant. |