Which is the best CPI index to tie a rent increase to if you are: (a) the Tenant or (b) the Landlord? Assume the Tenant is in a major city like Washington, D.C.
Which is the best specific "CPI index" to tie an annual rent escalation to if you are: (a) the Tenant; and (b) the Landlord?
I know that the answer will be very different for each party, but would like to hear from those who practice in this area what their standard operating procedure is.
Assume the Tenant and subjected commercial property is located in a major city like Washington, D.C.
Thanks.
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