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Property Management & Operations Terms & Definitions

Tenant relations, maintenance, operational efficiency, rent collection, and property improvements.

What You'll Learn

  • Essential property management & operations terminology
  • Practical applications and examples
  • Professional investment language
  • Common usage in real estate

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Master property management & operations with our progressive approach

All Property Management & Operations Terms (320)

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Triple Net Lease

Intermediate

A Triple Net Lease (NNN) is a commercial real estate lease where the tenant pays base rent plus property taxes, building insurance, and common area maintenance, making it a highly passive investment for landlords.

15-18 min4227 views

Unlawful Detainer

Advanced

Unlawful detainer is a specialized legal action initiated by a landlord to regain possession of real property from a tenant or occupant who is wrongfully withholding it, typically due to lease violations or non-payment of rent.

15-18 min358 views

Utilities

Beginner

Essential services like electricity, water, gas, and internet that are necessary for a property to be habitable and functional, impacting a real estate investor's operating expenses and cash flow.

3 min6483 views

Utilization Rate

Intermediate

Utilization rate in real estate measures the efficiency with which a property's available capacity or space is being used, often indicating operational effectiveness and revenue potential beyond simple occupancy.

5 min18160 views

Vacancy Rate

Beginner

The vacancy rate is the percentage of all available rental units in a property or market that are currently unoccupied or not generating income, serving as a key indicator of a property's financial health and market demand.

13-14 min4382 views

Vacancy Risk

Beginner

Vacancy risk is the potential for a rental property to remain unoccupied for a period, leading to a loss of rental income and increased holding costs for the investor. It's a key factor in real estate investment analysis.

3 min13700 views

Variable Costing

Intermediate

Variable costing is an accounting method that treats all fixed manufacturing overhead as period costs, expensing them in the period incurred, while only variable costs are assigned to products or services. In real estate, it helps investors analyze profitability by focusing on costs that change with activity levels.

5 min5277 views

Vendor Management

Intermediate

Vendor management in real estate investing involves the strategic selection, contracting, and oversight of external service providers to ensure efficient property operations and maximize investment returns.

5 min10787 views

Vertical Integration

Intermediate

Vertical integration in real estate is a business strategy where a company controls multiple stages of its supply chain, from acquisition and development to construction, property management, and even financing, to enhance efficiency and profitability.

5-6 min5966 views

Virtual Assistant

Intermediate

A Virtual Assistant (VA) is a remote independent contractor who provides administrative, technical, or creative support to real estate investors, helping them delegate tasks and optimize operations.

5-6 min40586 views

Virtual Tour

Beginner

A virtual tour is a digital walkthrough of a property, using interactive media like panoramic photos, videos, or 3D models, allowing remote viewing and exploration by potential buyers or renters.

2-3 min5282 views

Warranty

Intermediate

A real estate warranty is a guarantee that a property or its components will meet certain quality standards for a specified period, protecting investors from unexpected repair or replacement costs.

13 min4521 views
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