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What Does a Leasing Agent Do? Basics You Need to Know

Bay Property Management Group

What Does a Leasing Agent Do? A leasing agent is the person who helps landlords rent out their properties, such as houses, apartments, or even commercial spaces like offices or retail stores. Drafting and Explaining Lease Agreements Once a tenant gets the green light, the leasing agent prepares the lease.

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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

Sublease opportunities frequently present reduced rates and pre-existing fit outs, rendering them appealing alternatives to direct leasing agreements. Provide fit-out contributions or flexible leasing terms to entice prospective tenants. Collaborate closely with commercial brokers to aggressively market available spaces.

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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. It is common practice for multi-parcel developments to involve the formation and recording of reciprocal easement agreements.

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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.”