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Critical Issues in Triple Net Leases Investors Should Know

Esquire Property Management Group

Advance with confidence: 1) Acquire a property with a triple net lease; 2) Execute a profitable leasing agreement; and 3) Observe the substantial rental income deposited into your bank account monthly. Investing in commercial real estate is inherently complex, and reality often surpasses fantasy.

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What is the San Francisco Silicon Valley’s Sub-Lease Market Impact on Commercial Property Values in 2025

Esquire Property Management Group

The increased availability of sublease space has considerable ramifications for landlords as discussed below. This dynamic necessitates that landlords contemplate the reduction of their asking rentals to maintain competitiveness in the market. This can be a burden for landlords.

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The 10 Features of a Great Property Management Company

Property Management Inc.

Timely handling of maintenance requests speaks volumes about a management company's commitment to tenant care, which helps reduce turnover. Transparent Financial Reporting Financial clarity can make or break your experience as a landlord. Flat-rate management fees mean no surprises on your invoice.

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New California Commercial Lease Requirements – SB 1103

Esquire Property Management Group

This new law mandates that landlords and their representatives—across all commercial sectors, including office, industrial, and retail—adapt their leasing practices when engaging with a newly classified category of tenants known as “qualified commercial tenants.”

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

Esquire Property Management Group

Managing tenant insurance is a crucial element in overseeing commercial real estate (CRE) from a landlord and commercial property management perspective. Typically, landlords mandate tenants to maintain various forms of insurance coverage as a prerequisite or addendum to commercial lease agreements.