A new investment tax credit can light a fire under Tucson commercial development.
Also in this month’s issue:
From identification to signing and beyond, … Full Story
Dual agency occurs when one real estate company represents both the tenant and the landlord in a lease transaction. Sometimes it is one individual on both sides; other times it is two individuals within the same firm.
Every year tens of thousands… Full Story
Arguments for dual agencies don’t hold up when comparing it to Tucson tenant representation.
It’s been just over a year since the California Supreme Court ruled that commercial real estate dual agents have a fiduciary duty to both sides in a transaction.
Earlier … Full Story
Original article posted in Inside Tucson Business here.
When tenants look for new Tucson office space, they’re often impressed by a building’s appearance, location and rent. But many other factors, often hidden at first glance, can turn a good deal into a bad one.… Full Story
Original article posted in Inside Tucson Business here.
New accounting rules in 2019, 2020 affect businesses right now.
Since 2010 we at Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson have been warning you about new FASB accounting standards that will affect how you report… Full Story
Original article posted in Inside Tucson Business here.
The California Supreme Court heard arguments earlier this month in a court case that reveals a standing problem with commercial real estate negotiations that are conducted in places like Tucson.
The issue… Full Story