Commercial

Property managers who speak lease language, not just maintenance.

Verified commercial property managers for office, retail, industrial, and mixed-use assets. From lease administration and CAM reconciliation to capital-project planning and institutional-grade reporting.

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Lease administration, CAM reconciliation, and tenant relations.

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Capital-project planning and vendor management.

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CPM, RPA, and CCIM certification verification.

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Financial reporting and institutional compliance standards.

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Frequently asked questions

What does a commercial property manager do?
Commercial managers handle lease administration, tenant relations, CAM reconciliation, capital-project planning, vendor management, and financial reporting — for office, retail, industrial, and mixed-use assets.
How is commercial management different from residential?
Commercial leases are net or modified-gross, not gross residential. CAM, insurance, and tax reconciliations are complex. Tenant improvement allowances, percentage rent clauses, and co-tenancy requirements add layers residential managers rarely face.
What certifications matter for commercial property managers?
CPM (Certified Property Manager) through IREM, RPA (Real Property Administrator), or CCIM designations carry weight. BOMA and IREM membership also signal institutional-grade standards.
Should I hire a local or national commercial manager?
Local managers know the landlord-tenant law, vendor landscape, and submarket comps. National firms bring scale, technology, and institutional reporting. For a single asset under 50,000 SF, local is usually better. For a portfolio, national may win.