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The Compounding Value of Technology, Part III: Utility Recovery

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Optimizing Vacant Spaces Whether tenants are billed back by landlords, or are directly metered by the utility company, the landlord is responsible for utilities consumed in vacant spaces. Likewise, it unlocks the vacancy insights mentioned above, speeding up the return on investment when combined with robust software solutions.

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The Flight to Quality & The Changing Definition of "Quality"

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And then, with the combined adoption of technology and the pandemic, quality meant a digital experience for tenants, whether paying rent online, amenity apps, or a maintenance ticketing portal. ESG Reporting The new pressures to report on carbon emissions has changed the landlord-tenant relationship in a number of ways.

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The Compounding Value of Technology, Part IV: Energy Savings

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The previous article was on utility recovery from tenants. Many in this bucket struggle to differentiate between solutions that sound ostensibly the same. Tenant Meter Analytics The majority of conversations around energy consumption focus on base building energy savings that accrue to the landlord and provide a compelling ROI.

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How to Comp Real Estate Operations Technology

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However, comparing technology solutions on an apples-to-apples basis continues to be difficult. There are too many categories to cover in this article, but the aim is to illuminate and differentiate solutions that focus on operations and maintenance, somewhere between the Property Management and Building Automation & IoT categories above.

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How Triple Net Owners Are Handling Carbon Accounting

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The SEC is finalizing carbon disclosure rules that will likely require auditable reporting on tenant-controlled emissions. The trend is clear: industrial owners need to gain access to utility data that is currently paid for (and thus controlled) by tenants. Tenants pay for their own utility bills and therefore own the data.

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SEC Climate Disclosure Rules And CRE Part II: Carbon Accounting

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And so, REITs and the broader ecosystem of investment partners, service providers and tenants, remain on edge to find out the final result. That is, emissions from tenant-controlled spaces (as well as embodied carbon, but that’s a topic for another day). The solution then, is shadow metering. And that is a problem.

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Solving Tenancy Problems by Installing Electric Sub Meters for Landlords

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If you want to gain more control over the utility expenses in your properties, then electric submeters for landlords may be an option worth looking into. However, if you need to monitor each tenant’s individual electricity consumption within a building, a sub-metering system can be installed to do just that. . Old submarine gauges.