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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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Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment

Intermediate

The Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment is an implied right in a lease agreement assuring a tenant undisturbed use and possession of a property without interference from the landlord or their agents.

14-15 min14740 views

Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions

Intermediate

Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) are legally binding rules governing property use and maintenance within a specific community, established by a developer or HOA to maintain standards and property values.

15-18 min3767 views

Coworking Management Agreement

Advanced

A Coworking Management Agreement is a contractual arrangement between a property owner and a flexible workspace operator, where the operator manages the coworking space in exchange for a fee, often a revenue share, without taking on a traditional lease.

8-9 min59 views

Coworking Occupancy Rate

Intermediate

The coworking occupancy rate measures the percentage of available workspace in a coworking facility that is actively utilized over a specific period, directly impacting revenue and operational efficiency.

6 min4897 views

Coworking Operating Expenses

Intermediate

Coworking operating expenses are the recurring costs associated with running and maintaining a shared office space, excluding debt service and capital expenditures, directly impacting its profitability and valuation.

5 min4921 views

Criminal Background Check

Intermediate

A criminal background check is a tenant screening tool used by landlords to review an applicant's criminal history, including convictions and warrants, to assess potential risks to property and other tenants.

2-3 min15127 views

Critical Path Method

Advanced

The Critical Path Method (CPM) is a project management technique used to identify the sequence of activities that determines the shortest possible duration to complete a project, essential for optimizing real estate development timelines and resource allocation.

12-15 min11683 views

Cure or Quit Notice

Intermediate

A Cure or Quit Notice is a legal document issued by a landlord to a tenant, demanding that a specific lease violation be remedied within a set timeframe or the tenant must vacate the property. It is a prerequisite for eviction in many jurisdictions.

2-3 min5803 views

Current Ratio

Intermediate

The Current Ratio is a liquidity metric that assesses a company's ability to meet its short-term obligations (due within one year) with its short-term assets, providing insight into its immediate financial health.

5 min27186 views

Deep Work for Real Estate Investors

Intermediate

Deep Work refers to professional activities performed in a state of distraction-free concentration that push your cognitive capabilities, leading to new value creation and skill improvement for real estate investors.

5-6 min9369 views

Delegation

Intermediate

Delegation in real estate investing involves strategically assigning specific tasks, authority, and responsibility to other individuals or entities, such as property managers, virtual assistants, or contractors. This practice enables investors to optimize their time, leverage specialized expertise, and scale their portfolios more efficiently.

5-6 min12646 views

Delinquent Rent

Intermediate

Delinquent rent refers to rental payments that have not been made by the due date specified in the lease agreement, often incurring late fees and initiating a formal collection process.

1-2 min3018 views
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