- 300 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Property Asset Management
About This Book
Property asset management requires both day-to-day oversight of rental properties and an ability to maximize the potential of the portfolio through forward thinking and practical planning. Successful property managers must be flexible and proactive whilst maintaining a robust knowledge of technical, financial and legal aspects of the leasing system. Property Asset Management is a practical guide to the key principles of successful property management, perfect for both student and practitioner alike.
In this book, Douglas Scarrett and Jan Wilcox demonstrate how to successfully manage properties for the varying needs of clients ranging from individual property owners to large international commercial ventures. As well as the basic theory, Property Asset Management discusses the process of active management, the strategic objectives, performance measurement, and the key financial and operational information needed for high quality and comprehensive reporting to clients.
This fourth edition has new chapters on corporate real estate and financial management, and has been extensively rewritten to incorporate recent developments in property management. Software screenshots are used to illustrate salient points and readers are provided with a thorough overview of the latest legal aspects of land ownership and tenancy arrangements. With everything you need for successful property asset management, this book both caters for the needs of RICS accredited and business courses and serves as a handy guide for everyday practice.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Table of Cases
- Table of Statutes
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 The evolution of property management
- 2 The information and reporting base
- 3 Estates and interests in land
- 4 Landlord and tenant at common law
- 5 Business tenancies
- 6 Business tenancies: rent review and lease renewal
- 7 Residential tenancies
- 8 Corporate real estate
- 9 Corporate strategy
- 10 Performance measurement and monitoring
- Index