Master Lease

A master lease is a single over-arching lease in which one master tenant leases an entire property (often a multi-tenant property) from the owner and then sublets to end users.

What it means

Master lease structures appear in two main contexts. (1) In sale-leasebacks, an operating company sells its real estate and enters a master lease to continue occupying the entire property — useful in retail, industrial, and healthcare transactions. (2) In income-smoothing structures, a master tenant (often an affiliate or DST sponsor) guarantees the landlord a fixed rent and absorbs the volatility of sublease collections.

Master leases can shift economic risk but create credit concentration: the master tenant's balance sheet effectively becomes the landlord's exposure.

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