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    matthew is offline Fixer Upper
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
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    Default Turn around Specialist

    HI,
    Vacancy in your building equates to lost revenue. If you're like most building owners, you'd like to eliminate your non-performance. The problem is that your options can be very limited for properly dealing with these issues.
    Many owners turn to a leasing agent when they're in need of renting their building. Unfortunately, most realtors are of the mindset that sales are of much more value than rentals. Therefore, they often treat the leasing aspect of your business as a complete nuisance and inconvenience. It's difficult to rent your building when the people at the forefront of your business do not have the same priorities as you.
    The other option for many owners is to utilize a good real estate investor, property management company. However, most property managers are better at maintaining the condition of your property than they are at renting it. In fact, the more units they rent out the more hassle it is for them to maintain. Turn around Specialist ,their priorities are rarely in line with maximizing your cash flow.
    Last edited by Chief Tutor; 02-17-2010 at 10:41 AM.

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