Posts Tagged ‘Real Estate Due Diligence’
Force Majeure in Real Estate Leases During the Coronavirus Pandemic
With the coronavirus pandemic on everyone’s mind, an often overlooked clause is gaining prominence in all contracts, including real estate leases: Force Majeure.
Read MoreReal Estate Portfolio Stress Testing: Core 4 Indicators and Other Considerations
Real estate portfolio stress testing is one method we use to assess an investor’s ability to weather upcoming (or ongoing) economic turmoil. There are four primary factors we like to start with when doing a stress test on a real estate portfolio.
Read MoreReal Estate Outsourcing: Gaining an Edge
Many businesses that once sporadically relied on independent contractors see the wisdom of outsourcing whole functions to firms with specialized knowledge and capabilities.
Read MoreWhy Sellers Should Run Due Diligence, Too
While still relatively rare, sell-side real estate due diligence can reduce the property’s time on the market, lower the risk of re-trades and improve the return, advise two consultants with CREModels.
Read MoreDue Diligence is Critical for West Coast Real Estate Investors
Due diligence is of the utmost importance in all real estate transactions. However, it is particularly crucial in the West where taxes, resources and weather can play a role in a landlord’s ability to increase (or decrease) their ROI.
Read More‘Need for Speed’ Threatens to Undercut Due Diligence in Commercial Real Estate Acquisitions
As investors chase value-add shopping centers and other assets, they should redouble efforts to uncover hidden risks
Read MoreGiving Due Diligence Its Due: Why Real Estate Investors Need To Ask Tough Questions
Commercial real estate investors are racing to fill their acquisitions pipelines, but they can lose sight of a sobering fact about real estate deal-making: The faster the pace, the harder it can be to ferret out problems with prospective acquisitions.
Read MoreWhat is a Lease Abstract? (in Commercial Real Estate)
A lease abstract provides a concise analysis of lease documents in a format that is easily understood. It also gives structure to ensure any material items will be found and information in the form can be quickly referenced in the lease for further detail. The lease abstract should be created in a format that is…
Read MoreEscape Clauses in Retailer Leases Could Trigger ‘Domino Effect’ of Vacancies at Lagging U.S. Shopping Centers
Darkened anchor spaces threaten to trigger other stores’ co-tenancy clauses, necessitating careful risk assessments for many properties
Read MoreCRE Transaction Timelines Shrink
The highly competitive marketplace is pushing investors to shorten their due diligence timelines to win deals.
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