Real Estate & REITs
How are tenant improvements (TIs) and leasing commissions (LCs) treated in the financials, and why do they matter so much for REIT analysis?
Model answer
Both are CAPITALIZED, not expensed: TIs (build-out allowances funded for the tenant) are added to the asset and depreciated, generally over the shorter of the lease term or their useful life; LCs…
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