Investing in a multi-tenanted property can often feel like juggling multiple balls simultaneously. In this blog, we will explore the nuances of a multi-tenanted property and how Azure can help you manage them.

Investing in a multi-tenanted property can often feel like juggling multiple balls simultaneously. In this blog, we will explore the nuances of a multi-tenanted property and how Azure can help you manage them.
Buying property is a solid investment – a message that has been communicated to many New Zealanders.
However, in order to make your investment successful, it’s important to understand what you’re investing into.
While there are some similarities, comparing residential and commercial properties can be like comparing apples to oranges.
Let’s break down the differences:
As a landlord, ensuring your property is at the top of every potential tenant’s list is crucial. Here’s how you can achieve that and reduce those dreaded, long vacancy periods.
Owning a commercial property is not a set-it-and-forget-it matter. There are obligations and responsibilities that need to be understood in order for it to be a worthwhile investment.
Tenant retention is the backbone of a successful commercial property portfolio. In our extensive experience, we’ve discovered effective tenant retention strategies that have helped support long-standing and trusting relationships between tenants and landlords.
Property maintenance extends beyond legalities. A well maintained property directly influences the property’s value, tenant retention and desirability of the property should it need a new tenant. In this blog, we will delve into the importance of maintaining your commercial property, understanding your responsibilities as a landlord, and how Azure can help you meet these requirements efficiently.
In this blog post, we will explore a more cost-effective and efficient approach to handling tenants who want to exit their leases, emphasising the importance of collaboration, exploring options, and seeking professional guidance.
There are times when it’s our gut instinct to hit the panic button and ‘abandon ship’. But rarely is that the best course of action. When businesses face cash flow problems, some landlords or property managers might panic, immediately escalate to terminating the lease, or increase pressure on them to pay their rent.
Consider this – you’re being sued, and it’s going to trial. Who would you choose if you had the option of representing yourself or hiring a seasoned lawyer? It seems like a silly question with an obvious answer. However, when self-managing a commercial property is being considered, some don’t think there is such
With the weather becoming more and more unpredictable, understanding what your responsibilities as a commercial property landlord are in extreme conditions is essential. Whether it’s high winds causing roof damage or flooding, the repercussions of bad weather can have lasting impacts on you, your building and your tenants. While there may be certain