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Considering Moving to the High Desert? Here’s Why You Should!
The High Desert is special. It’s dramatic, vast, and can provide a unique quality of life that’s nearly impossible to find elsewhere in the country, and even elsewhere in California. The people who move to the High Desert want to be here. And if you’re considering a...
Landlord’s Guide to Lease Renewals
Every commercial lease agreement has an end date or an optional renewal date built into it. As the landlord, you will need to propose renewal terms to your tenant at least six months and even up to a year in advance of the lease end date. This timing is important...
Preston-Lee Management Company Tenant Spotlight Introducing Power Center Physical Therapy
At Preston-Lee Management Company, we have been providing commercial property management services in the High Desert for more than 30 years. We love what we do, and we especially love meeting and working with new commercial tenants. The relationships we build with our...
How Can a Commercial Property Management Company Save You Money?
Commercial property is a significant investment but has its fair share of risks. Running a commercial property on your own can be stressful and costly. A commercial property management company can help you mitigate the risks, especially in the High Desert, where the...
Preston-Lee Management Company Tenant Spotlight Introducing…Snatch Me Up California
At Preston-Lee Management Company, we have been providing property management services in the High Desert for more than 20 years. We love what we do, and we couldn’t be the successful property managers that we are without our outstanding tenants. So, we’re starting a...
Steps for a Successful Move Out Process
When commercial tenants are preparing to move out of your space, you want them to leave with a sense that they’ve had a good rental experience with you. Tenants leave for a lot of reasons. Maybe they’re going out of business. Maybe they need a bigger space or a...
How to Build Better Relationships With Your Tenants
Dealing with tenants comes with the territory when you rent out commercial property. For some property owners, tenant relationships come naturally. This is likely when you communicate well, respond to the needs of your tenants, and you’re committed to enforcing the...
Landlord’s Guide to Security Deposit Returns
Security deposits for your commercial property can range from one month’s rent to the equivalent of a full year of rent, depending on what you’re renting out and who you’re renting that property to. Collecting the deposit and holding it are the easy parts. California...
What Are Landlord Responsibilities vs. Tenant Responsibilities?
When you’re renting out a commercial space in the High Desert, you need to have a lease that clearly separates your responsibilities as a landlord from your tenant’s responsibilities as the occupants of your property. Typically, the responsibilities will actually...