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In todays video, were gonna discuss the different types of leases that you need to know for your real estate licensing exam. All right, so theres eight different types of leases that you need to know for your exam. So lets take a look at each one of them. All right, so lets start out with the Net Lease. Now the net lease is sometimes called a Triple Net Lease, because in a net lease, the tenant is going to pay a monthly or quarterly rent, or however the rent schedule is set up. Plus, there are three other items that theyre gonna pay in addition to the rent. And that is gonna be, theyll be responsible for maintenance, property taxes, and also, the property insurance. So theyre gonna pay those three items in addition to utilities as well. Net lease is sometimes called a Triple Net Lease, and again, you need to know that those are used interchangeably for the real estate licensing exam. The next one I wanna talk about is a Gross Lease. Now a gross lease is typically used in reside