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Calculate the ALV of the following leases from the landlord's perspective, assuming the tenant faces a 10% borrowing rate:
A. 5-year net lease, $15/SF, 1-year free rent up front
B. 5-year net lease, starting at $10/SF, with step-ups of $1 each year
C. 5-year net lease, starting at $10/SF, CPI adjustments every year equal to 50% of the change in the CPI. CPI change (inflation) is expected to be 5% per year.
D. 5-year gross lease, $20/SF, expenses expected to be $8/SF initially, growing at 3% per year
E. 5-year gross lease, $20/SF, expense stop at $8/SF, expenses expected to grow at 3% per year
F. 6-year net lease, $15/SF, tenant improvements paid by landlord at beginning in the amount of $20/SF
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