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What are Typical Commercial Property Management Fees?

Esquire Property Management Group

Typical Commercial Property Management Fees and Services Explained Here Owning commercial property can be an excellent investment, providing steady income and appreciation over time, but it is not for the faint of heart. Want to Understand Commercial Property Management Fees?

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New California Commercial Lease Requirements – SB 1103

Esquire Property Management Group

This new law mandates that landlords and their representatives—across all commercial sectors, including office, industrial, and retail—adapt their leasing practices when engaging with a newly classified category of tenants known as “qualified commercial tenants.”

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What are the different types of commercial leases

MRI Software

Navigating the complexities of commercial real estate leases is essential for both property managers and tenants. In this article from MRI Software, we’ll explore the different types of commercial leases, providing valuable insights to help you navigate lease agreements with confidence.

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Commercial Tenant Risk Mitigation, Insurance, Tracking, and Best Practices

Esquire Property Management Group

Managing tenant insurance is a crucial element in overseeing commercial real estate (CRE) from a landlord and commercial property management perspective. Typically, landlords mandate tenants to maintain various forms of insurance coverage as a prerequisite or addendum to commercial lease agreements.

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Commercial Real Estate – Binding Letter of Intent, Or Not?

Esquire Property Management Group

A Commercial Real Estate Letter of Intent (LOI) is a document that is designed to outline the terms and conditions of a “potential” commercial real estate transaction between a buyer and a seller. It is imperative that you have a competent real estate attorney to help you by reviewing and or drafting your LOI for you.