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Eleven Types of Risk in Commercial Real Estate

Property Metrics

Legislative or regulatory risk refers to any change in regulations or law that can impact real estate owners or tenants. Even if changes to laws and regulations do not directly impact real estate, they may indirectly impact property investment through financing or business cash flows. Legislative/Regulatory Risk. Location Risk.

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Gross Living Area Discrepancies with Public Data May Differ and How They Occur

Boston Appraisal

For example, public records may not reflect any renovations or additions that have been made to the property since the records were created. In most cases, the process of obtaining the GLA requires appraisers to inspect and measure a subject property. It is also known as a secondary unit or in-law unit.

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Gross Living Area Discrepancies with Public Data May Differ and How They Occur

Boston Appraisal

For example, public records may not reflect any renovations or additions that have been made to the property since the records were created. In most cases, the process of obtaining the GLA requires appraisers to inspect and measure a subject property. It is also known as a secondary unit or in-law unit.