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Why use a 'Tenant Representative'?
For the same reasons we outsource our taxes to accountants and legal
questions to attorneys
these professionals have knowledge and
experience which saves us time, money and aggravation.

It makes good business sense to outsource your real estate to an
expert. I will solve your space problems efficiently and economically.
I am your advocate and protect your interests.

The 'deal' is in the details.
Just as in accounting and law, commercial real estate transactions
are made up of many seemingly small, but interrelated details.

This is especially true of commercial lease transactions, where
the effective rate a tenant pays is comprised of the
contract rate less a myriad of offsetting reductions
(i.e., concessions such as a period of full or partially
abated rent, landlord provided tenant improvement allowance, fixturization
period, reduced charges for covered parking, moving allowance, and
many others.)

The failure to recognize and negotiate any of these concessions
can, over the life of a typical lease, cost a business thousands
of dollars in excess rent.

Remember, once your lease terms and conditions have been negotiated
and the lease is signed, you must live with whatever is contained
within the four corners of the document.

Do not make the mistake of trusting these negotiations to well-meaning,
but inexperienced staff members or brokers who primarily make their
living representing landlords.

The difference between being treated as a
Client or as a Customer is thousands of
dollars.
A Client is owed the highest degree of confidentiality.
A Customer, on the other hand, merely needs to be treated
fairly.

To me, you are a valued CLIENT. Your goals are to lease suitable
property for the least amount possible and under the most
favorable terms and conditions to your business.

As your representative, it is my job to ensure that the landlords
remain unaware of your businesses circumstances and the other leasing
opportunities available to you. I protect your interests by insulating
you from the landlord and his/her property managers, agents and
brokers.

To the landlord, you are a merely a CUSTOMER. The landlords
goals are to lease property for the greatest amount possible
under terms and conditions most favorable to the landlord.

Landlords hire property managers and real estate agents, referred
to as brokers, to insulate them from tenants and increase
the value of their properties. As de facto employees,
listing brokers have a fiduciary responsibility to the
landlord, their client. They are accountable to the
landlord and must, at all times, use their best efforts to protect
and promote the landlords interests.

Property managers and listing brokers view tenants as
merely customers who are not entitled to the same degree
of service or confidentiality as is the landlord. When you share
details about your businesses circumstances with the listing broker
you are actually diluting your future negotiating leverage. The
less they know about your businesses circumstances the better.
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