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Warehouse Space in Columbus, Ohio: 17 Actionable Steps to Find, Lease & Organize Your Next Hub

The Robert Weiler Company

Ask your current landlord. If you’re currently renting warehouse space and looking for additional units elsewhere or simply seeking an upgrade, speak with your current landlord, first. You’ve likely already built a strong relationship with them and are satisfied with their property management. Research the landlord.

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Execute a Commercial Property for Lease in Columbus, Ohio: Key Points

The Robert Weiler Company

When executing commercial property for lease in Columbus, Ohio, landlords and tenants each have different perspectives and interests. Before you lease commercial property, as a landlord, consider the following preparations and information that should be factored into any commercial space for lease.

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7 Best Books for Rental Property Managers [in 2022]

The Robert Weiler Company

Whether you are just starting out as a rental property manager or an experienced property manager looking to refine your strategy, education is essential to taking the next step and succeeding. New and aspiring rental property managers want a comprehensive introduction to the rental property business.

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A Guide to Property Investment Software Realtors Need in 2024

Listing Spark

The real estate industry is no exception, and realtors who specialize in (or at least serve) property investment clients are seeing the beginnings of a complete technological transformation through AI and increasingly smart tools , such as property investment software.

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How I Bought a Home in Killeen, TX for $55/mo

Hood Homes Blog

Sure enough, I contracted on a $177,000 fourplex in SW Killeen and closed a week after redeploying. Figuring I would have property management expenses (10%), maintenance (10%), and vacancy (10%) for a total of 30%, I multiplied $1850 * 0.7 And you are paying off your loan, not your landlord’s.