Maintenance of any rental building, either residential or commercial, should be handled as much as possible as a routine rather than an emergency. Preventative maintenance must be performed on a regular basis to keep the level of service at the property high and to reduce equipment breakdowns and service interruptions. Toward this end, the maintenance […]
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Preventative Maintenance Inspections
Preparing A Loan Request Package
When preparing a loan request package for presentation to the lender, the real estate borrower must be as complete as possible the first time. Insufficient, imprecise, or incorrect data in a loan request package can mean a rejection for an otherwise attractive real estate loan. Following are suggestions on things to include with the loan […]
Read more.A Few Energy Saving Tips
Conserving energy is important to everyone. Not only does energy conservation save consumers and businesses money, it saves precious resources for future use. Saving energy is much easier than many people think. Insulating homes and commercial buildings, changing to double pane windows, lowering or raising the setting on the thermostat by just a few degrees […]
Read more.Alternative Rental Suggestions
When there are vacancies in commercial buildings, tenants may feel that they are in a good position to seek concessions from landlords on new leases or in exchange for extending or renewing existing leases. Landlords are apt to make deals for two reasons: (1.) The landlord may be facing high vacancy rates, and (2.) The […]
Read more.Landscaping For Profits And Image
Owners and property managers must watch the nickels and dimes as well as the dollars that are spent on the property. Save one dollar in operating costs and (assuming a 10% cap rate) value of the property increases by $10. That is why owners are always looking for new ways to economize. In addition to […]
Read more.Negotiating The Termination Of A Lease
One or both of the parties to a lease of commercial or office space may want to sever the relationship prior to the end of the lease term. A tenant may want to terminate the tenancy, for example, because his business has grown since he first moved in and he requires larger quarters. A landlord […]
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