(3O4) INSPECT

Protect Your Building’s Occupancy

Owners, managers, and brokers of new office buildings are usually anxious to fill their space, and to do so, they may not be above trying to charm your tenants away, even if your leases still have some time to run. Some new-building owners may offer to find sub...

A Complete 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...

Maintenance–Routine Rather than Emergency

Maintenance of any rental building, either residential or commercial, should be handled as much as possible as a routine rather than an emergency. Preventive maintenance must be performed regularly to keep the level of service at the property high and to reduce...

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...

The Screening Process Of Prospective Tenants

The property manager provides the tenant applicant with the lease application, which must be filled out for the interview. A leasing agent may assist during the review process, but the final selection of tenants is ultimately the property manager and owner’s...

Adequate Parking Spaces For Commercial Properties

Parking is not just important at your commercial building or apartment property; it is absolutely crucial for any business. Without it, potential tenants and their customer will reject the building. Parking spaces may be located below, at, or above ground level but...