WALT definition

WALT means the weighted-average lease term.
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WALT means weighted average lease term.

Examples of WALT in a sentence

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More Definitions of WALT

WALT means weighted average remaining lease term.
WALT means the product sum between the remaining lease term until the earlier of a break option date or a lease expiry date multiplied with the lease Portfolio Income divided by the total Portfolio Income.
WALT means weighted average lease term calculated to the first break.
WALT means Weighted average lease term to next break using independent third party valuation as at 31 December 2020.
WALT means temperature WAL. "WET" means whole effluent toxicity. "WLA" means waste load allocation.
WALT means the product sum between the remaining lease term until the earlier of a break option date or a lease expiry date multiplied with the lease rental income divided by the total rental income.
WALT means the weighted average lease term. This is used to provide detail on how long leases for a property have to run.