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What is commercial property management and why is it important?

MRI Software

Commercial property management is a multifaceted field that’s critical for successfully operating and optimizing commercial properties. That’s why MRI Software develops smart solutions for the property sector. What is commercial property management?

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Critical Issues in Triple Net Leases Investors Should Know

Esquire Property Management Group

Automate your triple net property management to facilitate a swift initiation. Advance with confidence: 1) Acquire a property with a triple net lease; 2) Execute a profitable leasing agreement; and 3) Observe the substantial rental income deposited into your bank account monthly.

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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. In San Francisco, the availability rate reached a record 36.3%

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Do You Know WALT (Weighted Average Lease Term), the Commercial Real Estate Guy?

Esquire Property Management Group

Weighted Average Lease Term for Commercial Real Estate Weighted Average Lease Term, commonly referred to as WALT, is an important metric that commercial real estate investors and commercial property managers are well-versed in, or at least they better be.

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

Esquire Property Management Group

Buyer and Seller Must Clearly Express Their Intent to Be Bound In the universe of commercial real estate, a Letter of Intent (LOI) can encompass a clear commitment from both involved parties, explicitly stating their intention to be legally bound by its terms.