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Why It’s Essential to Utilize Proptech as a Company that Owns Commercial Real Estate

Today, the commercial real estate world relies on technology for day-to-day operations. Many companies conduct the majority of their work

Lease Commencement Date vs Rent Commencement Date: What's the Difference?

The lease commencement date typically marks the beginning of the lease term for all purposes. This is regardless of whether

Best Practices for Invoicing Real Estate Tenants

When you’re a real estate owner or property manager, you need to make sure your tenants understand when their rent

What Is a Commercial Real Estate Appraisal?

If you are a commercial real estate owner, you’ll likely need a commercial real estate appraisal at some point. The

Why You Need a Central Location for Your Real Estate Documents

Real estate is a challenging and paper-and-file-heavy business that needs to keep track of many types of files, like purchase deals,

How do I Give a Tenant Access to Their Portal?

Once you give your tenant access to their portal, your tenant can enjoy access to several different features and functionality.

Essential Elements of a Commercial Lease

To ensure that your lease agreement contains all the necessary parts, keep reading and learn about the essential elements of

Why You Should Track Commercial Property Improvements and Repairs

If you’re a commercial property owner, you need to be tracking every improvement and repair that occurs on your properties.

Best Practices for Rent Collection in Commercial Real Estate

To keep the cash flowing, it’s essential that you’re able to collect rent payments from all your tenants – preferably

What You Need to Keep Track of In Your Commercial Lease

Commercial property management necessitates a constant flow of information. When you manage multiple units, it can feel overwhelming. Each unit