Rent is the same, but maintanance, insurance, and tax all responsible to the company. This is common Net Net Net lease for commercial property.
Your lease will be a commercial leaes instead of residential lease. I suggest you seek legal advice. Because the renter is a company, there is no consumer protection of a normal residential lease because it is like a hotel instead of residential. Which means whatever you guys agree upon is enforceable.
For example, if there is a damage, it is quite inconvenient for you to have insurnace coverage and determine who pay for what damage. If they have both insurance and maintannce responsibility, then they can do the repair themselves, determining when to report insurance and how much to pay for it.
Of course, this is a starting position for negotiation. Maybe you tell them okay, you'll pay for tax because it is less related to maintanance and repair.