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Property Management & Operations Terms & Definitions

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

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  • 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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Sweat Equity

Intermediate

Sweat equity refers to the increase in property value or ownership stake that results from the labor and effort of the owner or investor, rather than from direct financial investment. It's commonly seen in fix-and-flip projects or owner-occupied renovations.

5 min4890 views

Task Batching

Beginner

Task Batching is a productivity technique where similar tasks are grouped together and completed consecutively to minimize context switching and improve efficiency, especially useful for real estate investors managing diverse responsibilities.

4-6 min11054 views

Task Prioritization

Beginner

Task prioritization is the process of organizing and ranking your real estate investing activities based on their urgency and importance to maximize efficiency and achieve your financial goals.

5 min17723 views

Tenant

Intermediate

A tenant is an individual or entity who occupies real property owned by another, typically a landlord, under a lease agreement in exchange for rent payments.

13-14 min9585 views

Tenant Credit Check

Intermediate

A tenant credit check is a vital part of the tenant screening process, providing landlords with a detailed report of a prospective renter's financial history to assess their reliability and ability to pay rent.

6 min16517 views

Tenant Default

Intermediate

Tenant default occurs when a tenant fails to uphold the terms of their lease agreement, such as non-payment of rent, property damage, or other lease violations, requiring landlords to follow specific legal procedures to resolve the breach.

12-13 min16055 views

Tenant Experience

Intermediate

Tenant Experience refers to the sum of all interactions a resident has with their landlord, property, and management team, significantly impacting satisfaction, retention, and property value.

5-6 min9972 views

Tenant Ledger

Intermediate

A tenant ledger is a comprehensive financial record detailing all monetary transactions between a landlord and a specific tenant, tracking charges and payments chronologically.

2-3 min5263 views

Tenant Non-Payment

Beginner

Tenant non-payment occurs when a tenant fails to pay rent or other agreed-upon charges by the due date, violating the terms of their lease agreement.

2-3 min19065 views

Tenant Retention

Intermediate

Tenant retention refers to the strategies and efforts property owners and managers use to encourage existing tenants to renew their leases, minimizing vacancies and turnover costs.

10-11 min4508 views

Tenant Rights

Intermediate

Tenant rights are the legal protections and entitlements afforded to individuals who rent property, ensuring fair treatment, safe living conditions, and protection against discrimination and unlawful eviction.

15-18 min16619 views

Tenant Screening

Beginner

Tenant screening is the process landlords use to evaluate potential renters, assessing their reliability, financial stability, and past rental behavior to minimize risks and ensure a good fit for the property.

15-18 min8884 views
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