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OK, you're just using semantics at this point. So if this is a large building with multiple tennants, perhaps things like utilities are not paid for by the individual tennants. Perhaps the building's owner pays for that. And that dollar amount gets rolled into...RENT. Each tennant is responsible for their own rent. And each tennant is its own separate office, with its own separate office staff, nursing/technical staff, billing staff, furniture, office supplies, medical supplies, etc. To say that they're sharing/splitting overhead costs just because the utilities are rolled into the rent isn't a realistic view of the business model.
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