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Differences Between Commercial Property Management vs Residential Property Management

Property Management Inc.

Whether you're managing a bustling office building or a cozy duplex, the details matter. But here's the real kicker—not all property management is created equal. These properties generate income, accommodate businesses, and support trade. Each type comes with unique challenges.

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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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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 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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White House Implements Plans to Facilitate Office-to-Residential Conversions

Esquire Property Management Group

In response to this scenario, stakeholders in the Commercial Real Estate sector, including landlords, developers, lenders, commercial property managers, and other interested parties, have turned their attention to a seemingly straightforward solution: the conversion of unused or vacant office space into residential units.

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

Esquire Property Management Group

A Letter of Intent Must Contain the Deal’s Essential Terms to Be Enforceable While a Letter of Intent (LOI) stating, “Party A agrees to sell its commercial property to Party B and Party B agrees to buy it,” may signal a mutual commitment to a transaction, its mere existence does not confer enforceability.