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  2. NNN lease - Wikipedia

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    A NNN lease investment can however have two or more tenants, and it would not be considered an STNL investment. An example of this would be a Starbucks & MetroPCS which share a building under two separate NNN leases, or a retail strip center where all tenants are wrapped into one NNN lease.

  3. Net lease - Wikipedia

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    A triple net lease (triple-Net or NNN) is a lease agreement on a property where the tenant or lessee agrees to pay all real estate taxes, building insurance, and maintenance (the three "nets") on the property in addition to any normal fees that are expected under the agreement (rent, utilities, etc.).

  4. NNN Reit - Wikipedia

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    NNN Reit, Inc. is a real estate investment trust that invests primarily in restaurant properties that are subject to long-term triple net leases, usually under leaseback arrangements. It is organized in Maryland with its principal office in Orlando, Florida .

  5. Better Dividend Stock: NNN REIT vs. Realty Income - AOL

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    Realty Income (NYSE: O) and NNN REIT (NYSE: NNN) are elite dividend stocks. Here's a closer look at these elite dividend stocks to see which is better to buy right now. Realty Income and NNN REIT ...

  6. The Best High Yield REIT to Invest $2,000 in Right Now - AOL

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    The average real estate investment trust (REIT) offers a dividend yield of roughly 3.8% today. That's well above the S&P 500's 1.2%. But you can still do better. Real estate bellwether Realty ...

  7. 2 Stocks That Cut You a Check Each Month - AOL

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    First, it's a triple-net REIT, meaning its tenants pay for property taxes, insurance, and maintenance. Operating as a triple-net landlord puts some of the risk involved on the tenant rather than ...

  8. Medical Properties Trust - Wikipedia

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    Medical Properties Trust, Inc., based in Birmingham, Alabama, is a real estate investment trust that invests in healthcare facilities subject to NNN leases.The company owns 403 properties in the United States, Australia, Colombia, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Finland, and the United Kingdom.

  9. Thanks to Triple Net (NNN) leases, investors can enjoy the potential to collect stable, grocery store-anchored income every quarter, without worrying about tenant costs cutting into the bottom line.