A retail tenant signed a lease agreeing to pay $12.00/SF in base rent plus 3% of sales over a breakpoint of $1.8 million. If the retailer has $6.0 million in sales this year, how much will that retailer have to pay in percentage rent?
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A retail tenant signed a lease agreeing to pay $12.00/SF in base rent plus 3% of sales over a breakpoint of $1.8 million. If the retailer has $6.0 million in sales this year, how much will that retailer have to pay in percentage rent?
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