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Meet the Experts: AAOA Rental Housing Conference 2024 Speaker Lineup

American Apartment Owners Association

These professionals bring real-world experience and innovative solutions to the challenges landlords face, from tax-saving strategies to managing emotional support animal (ESA) requests and tackling the insurance crisis. Click here to register for the online OR in-person event!

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Multifamily vacancy rates explained: A guide for investors

MRI Software

Plus, find out how real estate property management software can help when dealing with multifamily vacancies. Multifamily vacancy rates measure how many units in a property are unoccupied compared to the total number of units. What are multifamily vacancy rates?

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

Esquire Property Management Group

This can include reimbursement for lost income and ongoing expenses during the recovery period, but it is crucial for business owners to have well documented operations to not be scrambling after an event has occurred. It acts as a secondary layer of protection and should be large enough to cover a catastrophic event.

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

Esquire Property Management Group

A commercial real estate portfolio with a longer WALT calculation typically signals a lower risk associated with tenant turnover and vacancy, as current leases are set to generate income over an extended period. This assumes of course credit worthy tenants (which can fluctuate with the economy and world events).

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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.