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Lease Expiration Balance – How important is it?

By Operations Team. For more information, contact Robert Parmar

When your lease expirations are in balance, you can glance at your monthly report and relax.

When the report looks like the EKG of someone afraid of heights being thrown from a trapeze it’s hard to relax and the pressure is on to do something about it.

But who is supposed to do something about it?

If Mega Management company is collecting all the fees while you are collecting all the grey hair, it’s time for some straight talk about Lease Balance. The type of straight talk your grandfather dished out.

In this case, your grandfather might say bigger is not always better.

Summerfield is on the smaller side. Smaller but also nimble, like Russell Westbrook.

We recognize each owner has different lease expiration goals based on their market. But every owner wants to rely on their management company to keep things balanced and humming along. Typical owners want an equal number of leases expiring each month, which creates a stable cash flow.

Let’s look at the numbers of a typical owner scenario and how lazy management and lack of planning create a decidedly undesirable snowball effect.

It’s surprising how many property management companies allow this $*%! snowball to happen.

Here’s another hard-hitting truth.

The snowball will not stop until one of two things happens:

  1. You get a lucky break and people stop moving out at a rate you can’t keep up with, or
  2. You put a Lease Balance plan in place and let it take effect

Which sounds better to you?

At Summerfield, we like a proactive approach, so of course, the Lease Balance plan sounds better to us.

We know you can’t change management companies on a dime.

Let’s start building the foundation for a working relationship now, and in the future, when you’re ready to make the leap, we’ll be there for you like the net under a trapeze.

Call or text us.

 

Robert Parmar

Southeast Region

rparmar@smfield.com

770-920-3055

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trevor Manning

Northwest Region

tmanning@smfield.com

503-867-5214

 

 

 

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