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Is Real Estate Investment Trusts a Good Career Path?

American Apartment Owners Association

Common types include: Retail : Shopping malls, big box stores, and outlets. Here are some of the most common roles: Property Manager Salary Range : $35,000 $90,000 Handles daily operations, maintenance, and tenant relationships. Hybrid REITs : Combine strategies of both equity and mortgage REITs.

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ADDA Community Times – September Edition

ADDA

More and more communities are moving out of advertisement platforms and real estate brokers who were operating under the disguise of society management software. Sneak Peak into Best Practices for Residential Communities: Community Manager App for MCs Reminder to this quarter’s maintenance payment defaulters – Done in 2 minutes.

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Critical Issues in Triple Net Leases Investors Should Know

Esquire Property Management Group

The “passive” income strategy enables the acquisition of lucrative commercial real estate without confronting the complexities associated with property maintenance and management. Example One: a lease is promoted as triple net because the tenant is responsible for doing common area maintenance on the property.

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What is the San Francisco Silicon Valley’s Sub-Lease Market Impact on Commercial Property Values in 2025

Esquire Property Management Group

Regular and fluid communication and tenant engagement events On-demand maintenance and responsive property management 24/7 responsiveness Incentives for early renewals or tenant referrals e.g., rewards and bonuses Allow and encourage tenant feedback. Collaborate closely with commercial brokers to aggressively market available spaces.

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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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