Robert Jennings, Associate Broker Royal LePage Sussex Realty 44 years experience. - The Insider's Guide To Leasing Commercial Real Estate

you hang out in the common area and see whatever you need to see even after they leave.

CHECK THE SPACE'S TECHNOLOGICAL COMPATIBILITY

Business owners often just assume that the space will work with their servers and IT needs. That’s not true and it can cost a decent amount of money to get wires hidden safely. Also, check the number of outlets in your space. That is important because you don’t want to short-circuit anything. It’s not a bad idea to bring your IT person, maybe on your second visit. If they have any special needs, you need to know before your first tour. Also, check the cell phone service throughout different areas of the building. Those are the overlooked details of property tours. As I said before, making a list with this little stuff is extremely helpful and it proves to the landlord how serious a prospective tenant you are. Usually, more than one visit is made by more than one decision maker in a company.

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