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Commercial Property Mgmt
I am in the process of entering into my first commercial real estate deal. The deals I am looking at are in the medical office space with up to three tenants. I was considering managing the property myself, rather than hiring a prop mgmt company to do it. I have been reading up on the various lease options (NNN, Gross, Mod-Gross) as well as reading a lot of online material to see all that is involved with managing a commercial office property. Can anyone offer advice or point me into a direction or two to help me along. Thanks BP folks!