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Property Management & Operations Terms & Definitions

Tenant relations, maintenance, operational efficiency, rent collection, and property improvements.

What You'll Learn

  • Essential property management & operations terminology
  • Practical applications and examples
  • Professional investment language
  • Common usage in real estate

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All Property Management & Operations Terms (315)

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Rental Demand

Beginner

Rental demand is the total number of prospective tenants actively seeking rental properties in a specific market, directly impacting occupancy rates and rental prices.

4-5 min9085 views

Rental History

Intermediate

Rental history is a detailed record of an individual's past tenancy, providing landlords with insights into their payment habits, property maintenance, and adherence to lease agreements, crucial for tenant screening.

2-3 min16741 views

Rental Income

Intermediate

Rental income is the total revenue generated from an investment property through rent payments and other fees, before or after deducting operating expenses. It is a critical metric for evaluating a property's profitability and investment viability.

15-18 min15940 views

Rental Listing

Beginner

A rental listing is an advertisement for a property available for rent, providing essential details to attract potential tenants. It typically includes the rent price, property features, and tenant requirements.

3 min5224 views

Rental Property

Beginner

A rental property is real estate purchased with the intent to generate income through tenant rent payments and potential property value appreciation.

13-14 min1355 views

Repairs

Beginner

Repairs in real estate refer to the work done to fix or restore a property to its original condition or to a functional state, addressing wear and tear, damage, or system failures.

3 min5839 views

Reserve Account

Beginner

A reserve account is a dedicated fund set aside by property owners or associations to cover future major repairs, replacements, and unexpected capital expenditures, ensuring the long-term stability of an investment property.

2-3 min5320 views

Reserves for Replacements

Intermediate

Reserves for Replacements are funds set aside by property owners or managers to cover the future costs of major capital expenditures and periodic replacements of building components, ensuring the long-term viability and value of an investment property.

3 min8905 views

Retention

Intermediate

In real estate, retention refers to the strategic act of keeping or holding onto assets, capital, or tenants over time, crucial for long-term wealth building and maximizing investment returns.

13-16 min16399 views

Revenue Management in Coworking Spaces

Advanced

Revenue Management in coworking spaces is a sophisticated strategy that applies dynamic pricing, demand forecasting, and inventory optimization techniques to maximize profitability and asset utilization within flexible workspace environments.

8-9 min13327 views

Revenue Per Square Foot (Coworking)

Intermediate

Revenue Per Square Foot (RPSF) for coworking measures the total revenue generated by a coworking space divided by its total usable square footage, providing a key metric for operational efficiency and profitability analysis in flexible workspaces.

5 min57 views

Revenue Shortfall

Beginner

Revenue shortfall occurs when the actual income generated by a real estate investment is less than the projected or expected income, leading to a deficit in cash flow.

2-3 min11873 views
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