Who owns the LEED Commercial Interiors certificate - the Tenat who hires the LEED AP and pays for the whole certification process, or the Owner of a Building where the Tenat's certified space is located? I would be grateful for clarification.
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Kristina Bach
VP of InnovationSustainable Investment Group
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April 23, 2013 - 9:06 am
Generally speaking, LEED defines "Owner" as the individual/company who has the legal right to possess and control the real property of the registered project. For LEED-CI projects, that typically is the Tenant Organization as they have direct control over the daily operations of the tenant space and therefore has the direct control to make sure that the space/tenant continues to comply with all ongoing commitments (such as reporting their ongoing water/energy use, maintaining a smoke-free office, etc.).