When you approach a commercial building, such as an office or a strip mall, what are your initial thoughts? Do you scan the exterior at all? Do you notice if they have nice landscaping or if they have an overgrowth of weeds? What about the paint? Do... (Read More)
We understand that as a residential landlord, you need to have quality tenants in your property to be able to make an income. Every time you're without a tenant or you have a tenant who refuses to pay rent it can hurt your investment.
Being a... (Read More)
As a residential landlord, it's important to regularly invest in renovations. The right renovations can entice tenants to rent and increase the value of the rental. However, if too much money is spent during renovations, you may end up losing money... (Read More)
There are several things you'll want to do when preparing your commercial property for rent. Of course, you'll want to make sure that your property is up to date and that it looks good. Consider what a tenant might think upon first seeing your... (Read More)
Being a commercial landlord has its perks. It has the potential to bring in a hefty income. However, if you don't do things correctly, it can also be an expensive hassle. Take steps to make sure that you're doing everything right, so you can get the... (Read More)
If you’re hiring for help in your leasing office, one simple question can make the difference between hiring a rockstar or a dud. “Do you talk to strangers?” Ask the prospective employee about a conversation with a stranger. It’s a good... (Read More)
There are several things you can do to make your commercial property more attractive to potential tenants. One of the important steps is adopting security measures. Tenants want a property where they feel their business, employees and merchandise... (Read More)
When you're a landlord, complications are sure to arise from time-to-time. That's why it's important to do everything you can to try and negate some of these issues.
Thankfully, there are several things you can do to save time, minimize... (Read More)
Are you looking to increase occupancy in your commercial building? To attract and retain tenants, it's important to make some improvements to the property.
Make maintenance a priority
Maintenance needs should be handled with immediacy. If... (Read More)
The best property managers are concerned with providing a stellar customer service experience to tenants of all abilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) “prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of... (Read More)