Chapter 18: Business Sale, Property Management and Leasing Summary
Sale of a business
According to California law, any type of business that is for sale is considered a business opportunity.
Components:
Other components of a business opportunity:
Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) - body of law that standardizes a number of business practices. It requires the buyer to:
There are some unique problems involved in selling a business, so a broker would be wise to seek the counsel of an attorney or other experienced business counselor.
Property management
Property management deals with the leasing, managing, marketing and maintenance of property belonging to others. It includes apartments, condominiums, industrial complexes, etc.
Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM)
Certified Property Manager© (CPM©) for individuals who meet a certain level of education and experience requirements.
Accredited Residential Manager© (ARM©) for resident managers who have a lesser degree of training and on-site experience.
Accredited Management Organization© (AMO©) is reserved for companies who meet certain IREM guidelines and employ at least one CPM©.
Types of property management
Property management duties
Dual responsibility to the owner and to the tenants of a property.
Specific property management duties:
Additional duties outlined by the DRE include the following:
Setting up rent schedules
Rent levels are determined on the basis of scarcity and comparability of area values. When establishing a rental schedule, a property manager must make a thorough analysis of comparable properties in the neighborhood, which includes:
Marketing methods include billboard advertising, brochures and fliers, business cards, ads, etc.
Maintenances and purchasing
Establish and maintain detailed policies for a building's maintenance and for purchasing supplies and services:
Ongoing preventive maintenance - to reduce the need for large maintenance expenditures.
Dealing with tenants - a property manager should set policies which will give tenants the most benefits that they can get while still ensuring a good return to the owner.
The Property Manager is responsible for the instruction and supervision of each employee. A property manager should provide the owner with monthly account statements and a detailed annual statement.
Property vacancies - the space may be vacant because:
Property management fees can be a flat monthly amount, a percentage of the gross rents collected or a combination of the two. A property manager can receive additional compensation for renewing leases and for supervising major repairs or alterations.
The management contract
A property manager should have a written contract with the property owner whose property he or she will be managing. The agreement outlines the responsibilities of both parties including:
Property management records
A property manager should have a working knowledge of accounting procedures and cost accounting. The broker will need to keep complex trust account records and make regular reports to the owner.
Small offices- require simple records
Larger offices -usually require more elaborate record-keeping methods.
Leasehold estates
Types of leases
Net Lease: depending on how much additional responsibility the tenant assumes, the lease can be a:
Gross Lease: the tenant pays a fixed rent and the owner pays the taxes, insurance and other normal ownership expenses.
Percentage Lease: a lease whose rental is based on a percentage of the monthly or annual gross sales made on the site.
Graduated Lease: the rent payments start at a fixed amount but increase as the lease term matures.
Residential leases
Residential lease applications require a significant amount of financial data on a prospect. A manager should:
A manager should collect the same type of information on ALL prospective tenants to avoid the potential of being in violation of the fair housing laws.
Landlord Responsibilities
The tenant expects the landlord (via the property manager) to:
If a landlord fails to correct a problem that is within his or her responsibility, a tenant may take any of the following actions:
The landlord must retain some right of entry into the premises. The landlord may enter a premise only when one of the following conditions exists:
Tenant responsibilities
A tenant also owes these responsibilities to the landlord:
Lease termination
The landlord may terminate a lease by giving a 30-day notice in writing to the tenant or a 60-day notice to a tenant who has lived in the unit for longer than one year.
It is against the law for the landlord or property manager to:
Any landlord who violates this law can be liable to the tenant in a civil action for either actual damages to the tenant or up to $100 per day for each day or part of a day that the landlord remains in violation of the law.
Evictions
A landlord can evict a tenant and bring an unlawful detainer action against a tenant for failure to pay rent, violation of the lease agreement or failure to leave after receiving the proper written notice.
The landlord must follow this procedure:
Congratulations! You've completed this chapter! Once you complete the quiz for this chapter, you'll be ready to move on to take the Practice Course Review.
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