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Real Estate Principles and Practices Chapter 15 Property Management © 2014 OnCourse Learning
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Key Terms Certified property manager (CPA) Industrial parks Management budget Management contract Neighborhood shopping centers Office parks Property management Regional centers Resident manager Residential property management Strip centers
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning Overview To manage real estate of another requires a real estate license Property manager: produces the highest possible net return for an investor Properties that require management Duties and obligations of the property manager
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Need for Management Professional trade organizations IREM: Institute of Real Estate Management CPM: certified property manager APM: accredited property manager ACO: accredited management organization BOMA: Building Owners and Managers Association RPA: Real property administrator
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Need for Management Management includes: Securing and retaining tenants Collecting rent Advertising Providing cleaning and maintenance services Keeping financial records and accounts
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Need for Management For fewer vacancies and collection loss: Investigate tenants credit record Verify employment Check references Proper maintenance Attend to complaints
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Need for Management Fair housing laws Condominium management Resident manager: Resident manager: “on- site” Living unit plus salary
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Need for Management Consider needs of tenant Supervision of staff for operation & maintenance Office Parks: Office Parks: options for small and large tenant Priced per square foot
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Need for Management Shopping Centers: Strip centers Neighborhood shopping centers Regional centers Types of tenants best suited to the center Competition
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Need for Management Rent in shopping malls: flat fee + percent based on volume Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992 Public establishment must be accessible to persons with disabilities
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Need for Management Industrial Parks: Located away from core of the city Manager usually the same firm that sells and leases Long-term leases on net basis Environmental concerns
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Need for Management Analyze farm to evaluate production potential Lease terms: share crop, cash rent, guaranteed bushel, or net lease Marketing techniques Production records and financial statements
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning Management Contracts Names of parties Property description Duration Terms Management fees Authority vested in agent Operating expense budget Monthly accounting Purpose and goals
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Management Plan Interior and exterior inspection Owner’s objectives Current market conditions, competition, and expected rents
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Management Plan 1. Assign a manager 2. Supervise services performed 3. Leasehold and capital improvements 4. Tenant relations and lease renewals 5. Collect rent, pay bills, prepare operating statements
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Management Plan 6. Annual budget 7. Maintenance personnel 8. 24-hour accessibility for emergencies 9. Mechanical systems: service contracts or in-house maintenance programs
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning Functions of the Manager Secure and maintain tenants Preserve value Care and maintenance Financial accounting and records
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning Renting the Space Market the space to yield the highest return High occupancy – low turnover Adjust rental rates Commercial areas Space for a growing tenant Concessions to large anchor tenants
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning Communications Good relationship with tenants Prompt servicing of repairs in tenant’s unit
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning Advertising Planned in advance Provided for in annual budget Incentives Type of ad helps secure the right tenants May not be discriminatory
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning Employees Management is accountable for actions of personnel Training and supervision May contract out the work
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning Maintenance and Cleaning Services Preventive: Preventive: mechanical equipment Corrective: Corrective: repair malfunctioning equipment Ordinary: Ordinary: regular routine Construction: Construction: new space or renovation
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning Security and Safety Sufficient lighting and monitors New locks and keys Emergency procedures Illegal drug activity Smoke detectors
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Budget Annual operating statements: itemize income and expenses Baseline to measure the manager’s performance Management budget 1. Expenses and maintenance service Supplies Painting and decorating Salaries Repairs
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© 2014 OnCourse Learning The Budget 2. Utility expenses Heating fuel Electricity Gas Water 3. Fixed charges Real estate taxes Insurance
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