A leasing commission, or LC for short, is a fee paid by a commercial real estate landlord to a real estate broker in exchange for introducing a tenant that successfully completes a lease with the landlord.
It is normally paid in the form of a percentage of the tenant's yearly rent.
LCs are often lumped with tenant inducements as part of an overall cost-of-business line item in the accounts.
For this reason, it is common to see references to "TI's and LC's".
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