Gross Leasable Area (GLA) refers to the total floor area of a building that can be used by tenants, including all areas that are used by tenants and the communal spaces shared by tenants. It is measured from the center of joint partitions to the exterior surfaces of outside walls.
Net Rentable Area (NRA) refers to the usable space available for lease to tenants in a commercial property, excluding certain areas such as common areas, elevator shafts, and emergency stairwells. This metric is essential for determining the true income potential of a property.
A purchase option is a contractual right granted to a party (typically a tenant) that gives them the opportunity, but not the obligation, to buy an asset or property at a specified price within a set period.
Relocation benefits refer to payments made by the government to occupants who are forced to move due to a condemnation action. Condemnation is the legal process by which the government takes private property for public use through eminent domain. These benefits are designed to cover the costs associated with moving to a new location and are provided to anyone affected, including property owners, tenants, and other non-owner occupants.
The rent-up period refers to the span of time it takes for newly constructed properties or newly vacated buildings to achieve full occupancy through tenant leasing. This phase is crucial for property owners and developers as it significantly impacts potential revenue and return on investment.
Rental income represents the actual amounts collected from tenants for the use of space. It does not include miscellaneous income such as laundry income or special fees. Understanding rental income is crucial for real estate investors and property managers to gauge the profitability of a property.
A third party is an individual or entity that is not directly involved in a transaction or contract but may still be involved or affected by it. Third parties serve different roles in real estate transactions, such as tenants, escrow agents, or other relevant stakeholders.
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