Brokerage

FOR SALE ASSETS

Experienced in providing brokerage services for over 25 years, the American Capital Team offers brokerage sales supported by professionals who can develop a comprehensive marketing plan supplemented by market research and local property knowledge. Designed to achieve a client’s Asset Business Plan objectives, this plan can include property repositioning strategies, cold-calling and disseminating project marketing materials, evaluating market conditions and sourcing prospective tenants for a project or sale disposition.

    TENANT REPRESENTATION FOR LEASING

    Your primary business is running your company. How often do you lease office space? Hopefully, you don’t have to more than every 3 to 5 years or so; the same with lease renewals. The bottom line is that you rent office space only a few times in your business life. Landlords on the other hand rent space over and over again. In most cases, they even hire a listing agent to help market the property and advise them. Do they have an unfair advantage? Of course they do. How do you balance this unfair advantage? Engage the services of your own qualified tenant representative.

    When it comes to negotiating for office space, there is no question that a good tenant rep will not only save you money, but will also make sure you don’t make any critical mistakes. Not to mention, there is usually already a real estate fee built into the asking price. This is paid whether or not you have representation. Typically, what happens is that the fee, usually 4% to 6% of the gross lease amount, is split between the tenant representative (leasing agent) and the listing agent. There really is no additional fee tacked onto the lease rate and you won’t save anything by going it alone. The listing agent, who represents the Landlord – no matter what they tell you – will get the whole thing.

    What about lease renewals? Should you also engage the services of a tenant rep? Absolutely! Make sure that you are getting a good deal by using a market survey then negotiate the deal. Or possibly, you might want to consider other alternative locations if only to put pressure on your landlord.

    How will a tenant rep save you money?

  • The leasing process is generally complex. After labor costs, your investment in office space may be your most expensive line item and decisions you make will have an impact on your company’s profitability. The tenant representative is your guide through the process.
  • Market knowledge is a key ingredient in which a qualified tenant representative can make a big difference. Having a grasp on asking rates versus deal rates and incentives available is important to make sure you get the best terms available.
  • A qualified tenant representative understands the numbers and is able translate data into implications for your business – advice on growth strategy within a particular building or market, for example. Tenant representatives are also able to perform financial analysis to help you select the most cost effective location.
  • Expert negotiation skills are critical for a favorable outcome. Representation gives you subtle leverage during negotiations, informing the landlord that you are professionally represented and undoubtedly advised of alternative sites and comparable lease rates. As an added benefit, a tenant representative may know the temperament of a particular landlord and/or landlord’s representative, and recognize how far to push the negotiations without jeopardizing the transaction. This is a definite advantage when it comes to lease renewals, too.
  • Familiarity with the documents is a must. Tenant representative have a working knowledge of the documents necessary to conduct the transaction. These documents include requests for proposal, letters of intent, lease agreements and workletters and vary from market to market. A tenant representative knows how to customize the documents to meet your needs.