When most people think of commercial property management, the focus is on tenant relations. This is, in fact, a key part of commercial property management. After all, you need to have tenants so you don't have a vacant property that costs you money to operate but that doesn't bring cash in. You need to keep your tenants happy so that they will want to stay, and you'll need to make sure that the tenants follow the rules of the lease so they don't do damage to your property or annoy other renters. You'll need to respond to tenant complaints, make repairs as needed if there are problems that impact your tenants, and ensure that you are regularly collecting rent. If a tenant leaves, you'll also need to find a new tenant to take his or her place so you do not lose your rental income.
April 25, 2006:
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