by Jon Shockley | Feb 1, 2016 | Property Management
There are a lot of things a commercial property manager has to deal with, but few are more important than correctly repairing and maintaining property electrical systems. By keeping a watchful eye on them, you can save time, money, and even lives. The problem is,...
by Jon Shockley | Jan 18, 2016 | Property Management
While payment of utilities usually falls under the responsibility of the tenant, keeping a property’s utilities efficient aids both the tenant and landlord alike. Tenants pay less each month for utilities, and landlords improved the overall quality and value of their...
by Jon Shockley | Jan 8, 2016 | Property Management
This can be confusing. Some people don’t have to pay, some people pay a portion, and others pay the whole thing. At the end of the day, it all comes down to the lease. So where do you fall? Traditional Tenants: If you rent a property or apartment, it’s more than...
by Jon Shockley | Jan 4, 2016 | Property Management
Let’s say you need new brake pads and rotors installed on your car. You can either go to a licensed auto shop, which costs around $300 – $400, or you can call the handyman you found on craigslist for $200. I think it’s safe to say most would use the shop....
by Jon Shockley | Dec 14, 2015 | Property Management
Not all electricians are created equal, far from it actually. When you need to hire an electrician for your commercial project, it’s important to consider a range of factors when making your decision. 1. Do you hold current state licenses? Will you be pulling the...
by Jon Shockley | Dec 7, 2015 | Property Management
Because offices never seem to have enough outlets, we turn to extension cords and power strips to expand the electrical capacity in our office spaces. Although most offices rely on extension cords, power strips and surge protectors on a daily basis, these items are...