From the Scenario:
The scenario mentions:
"The potential occupant will require secured access to their space at all times."
"The potential occupant would like to have the windows restored and two sets of public restrooms totaling 2,000 square feet."
Now let's evaluate:
A. Access control system–Requested by thetenantfor theirexclusive use. This is a typicaltenant improvement.
Scenario 2
A real estate partnership recently purchased a new property for its portfolio. The property was developed in the 1980s and has not since had a major renovation. It is a200,000 square foot, three-story office building. When built, it was aClass A suburban office buildingin a strong market in one of the nicer business parks in the city.
The partnership typically purchases buildings that are in need of repairs and upgrades. The partnership is focused onsustainability and energy savings. The partnership staff, including asset management, accounting, and finance, are located1,000 miles away. This is the partnership’sfirst purchase in this marketplace.
During due diligence, the partnership found records were not as complete as expected. There are a variety of lease types, although they all have strong terms and conditions for lease renewals, including exceptions for tenant default. It is the new owner's preference totransition the building to a triple-net (NNN)lease structure. All leases and addenda, past rent rolls, financials, and operating reports are available for inspection and review.
The property is70% occupied, and25% of the building is up for renewal during the next two years. An appraisal report shows thecapitalization ratefor the market for this type of property is6.5%. The property manager has been asked to prepare anincome projectionfor the coming budget year.
The building has many needs in order to return to its former position in the marketplace, which includesenergy and sustainability upgradesusing modern technology.
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