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The '''Add-on factor''' is the difference between the usable area and the rentable area of an office building expressed as a percentage of the rentable area. This factor expresses the percentage of [[floor space]] for which a tenant pays rent but cannot derive benefit from due to columns[[column]]s, corridors[[corridor]]s, [[elevator shaftsshaft]]s, stairwells[[stairwell]]s, etc. within the area leased. Also called a '"load factor'" or '"partial floor factor'" or, when expressed as a percentage of the net usable area, an '"add-on factor'".
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The '''Add-on factor''' is the difference between the usable area and the rentable area of an office building expressed as a percentage of the rentable area. This factor expresses the percentage of floor space for which a tenant pays rent but cannot derive benefit from due to columns, corridors, elevator shafts, stairwells, etc. within the area leased. Also called a 'load factor' or 'partial floor factor' or, when expressed as a percentage of the net usable area, an 'add-on factor'.
 
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