Tricks You Should Play While Dealing With Commercial Landlords
By Sahaana M Jai | Submitted
On October 10, 2017
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Commercial real estate deals
like leasing, renting and purchasing the office space or any other commercial
properties can turn out to be disgraceful if you go bland in front of the
landlords who are very much experienced in the field.
In order to avoid such things
happening, you should be playing some tricks while dealing with commercial
landlords.
So, what are those tricks
that put you in an upper edge over the landlords in a deal?
There are lots of tricks, but
the best and effective ones are here.
1. Don't show your weaknesses
Well, your weakness can be a
trump card for the landlords! It's same as in other businesses; people look out
for your weaknesses, and you're out if you keep it to display.
Of course, you can't be an
expert in all the fields, but how you manage is what matters.
Suppose you are Looking for
an Office Space in a specific area and you found one; the office space has all
the amenities you were looking for, and you don't want to look for any other
spaces. In this case, if the landlords get to know you are in love with the
property, definitely you will not be in a good position to negotiate. The
landlord may also quote a high price for the property taking your urgency as a
benefit.
2. Play like an expert (Even
if you're not)
The real estate sector is not
for those who are not aware of the field and the market. However, you are
looking out for an office space to set your business up, and not to get into
the real estate business!
But what you need to know is
it's always a benefit for landlords when the tenants are not aware of the
market value and the field. You'll be in a position to accept and agree for
whatever the landlords say. So, play like an expert even if you are a novice in
the field of real estate. As said in the above point, don't let them know that
you have no idea about the market value.
3. Make a great first
impression!
First impression is always
the best impression!
Yes, when you meet the
landlord in the deal, try building a great first impression. It definitely
makes a huge difference that sometimes the landlords will be convinced for a
low rent or the advance amount.
Reducing the cost is not the
only reason for making a good impression at first, as there are lots of other
benefits like the landlord might not be willing to proffer the space to any
others even if they offer high rents. So, build an impression such that the
landlord sees you as a potential and trustworthy tenant.
4. Hire a skilled commercial
real estate agent
One of the simplest tricks
ever to deal with experienced landlords is to hire a skilled commercial real
estate agent. An experienced can play all the above mentioned tricks with great
ease, and put you in an upper edge in the deal. Even when you are not in a good
position to negotiate for a space, a skilled agent can completely turn the deal
to your side making it rewarding.
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