XYZ Development, Inc. leases commercial space to businesses. Most of the leases are long-term, from five to fifteen years in length and have fixed rents. XYZ's contracts contain a clause in which both parties agree to annual adjustments of rent based on tax increases and other operating costs. If the previous year did not see more than a five percent increase in these costs, there is no change in the rent. What is the clause?

A. Allowable Vacancy Rate Clause
B. Escalator Clause
C. Operating Costs Adjustment Clause
D. Periodic Tenancy Clause

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Answer:

B. Escalator Clause

Explanation:

XYZ development acts as landlord to businesses, there is agreement that rent can change based on the level of tax. An escalator clause is a clause in any agreement that gives room for increase in prices under certain condition. If an agreement has got an escalator clause, if for instance the tax rate rises, then the prices rise proportionately. In this case of XYZ Development Inc., the escalator clause is in use. The correct answer is B.