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Tenant Satisfaction Is Key To Asset Performance

6/3/2016

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Making sure that tenant satisfaction is on the higher end of the scale is one way to improve the bottom line of your asset.

Turnover in commercial real estate costs money and ultimately has longer term effects on your asset’s return depending on length of vacancy and other factors.  The overall costs of procuring a new tenant can balloon in comparison to keeping an existing one happy so commercial real estate tenant satisfaction should be at the top of any building owner’s list of priorities.  Make sure you have a commercial real estate broker who also shares this philosophy and pay them handsomely for a job well done. It’s worth it.

Be Actively Involved in Commercial Real Estate Tenant Satisfaction
Instead of being passive and losing a tenant who is dissatisfied – or even not satisfied enough, have your commercial real estate broker actively combat vacancies.  They should be able to look at all contributing tenant satisfaction factors plus be able to  “crunch the numbers” to come up with a creative tenant retention program that can truly add to your bottom line.  The commission involved in hiring the right commercial broker is irrelevant if it can save you half a million to a million dollars in losses or add to your bottom line potential.

Some of the considerations your broker should have a grasp on regarding commercial real estate tenant satisfaction:
  • A good working knowledge of how to set realistic tenant expectations by first finding out what their perceived value of the property is – what are their prioritized needs?
  • Creating an image or package of value and increasing the value proposition for future and current tenants through an active campaign
  • Top notch management and maintenance services should be hired by your broker – crucial
  • Keeping tabs on future company plans for each tenant which may affect long term tenancy.
  • Making sure that tenants are recommending the building to outside prospects.
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What's That Smell

5/31/2016

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Homeowners may be totally unaware that their home has an unpleasant odor. It can be unrecognizable to them but immediately apparent to visitors on entering the home.

Candles, aerosol spray or even chocolate chip cookies can’t get rid of the smell. To eliminate the odor, the source of the smell first has to be removed and then, the affected areas can be treated.
Cigarette smoke is particularly offensive to people.  It is very common for buyers to refuse to even consider looking at a home where smoking is allowed. This odor permeates the air in a home and soaks into carpets, furniture, drapes, clothing and even the building materials like drywall and cabinets.

Pets may be considered part of the family but it is still a problem when the animals are not adequately house-broken. Urine isn’t just absorbed by the carpet but also the padding and in some cases, the subflooring. Sometimes, walls and floors have to be treated and sealed before painting and new floor covering can be installed.


​If a casual friend doesn’t want to hurt your feelings about the jeans you’re wearing, you can bet the ranch that they won’t tell you about the odors in your home. You’ll need to rely on your closest friends to tell you the truth or maybe your mother-in-law.
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