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Real Estate Portfolio Management / Lease Administration
Background Data for Lease Administration: Overview
You can define the following additional background data as needed:
- Define Facility Types - By designating the facility types for your suites, you are able to group key performance indicator charts by the way the building is used. For example, you can generate a chart for a building showing its total estimated suite area for manufacturing areas and for office areas. See Defining Facility Types.
- Define Companies -You define information for the companies you add as contacts for buildings or leases. You can also associate these companies with . The information you enter is automatically filled in when users select the company as a contact. See Defining Companies.
- Define Employees - You can add or update staff or contractor information. The employees you add are available in the selection list for the Exercised By field when Lease Administrators add options or amendments from the Options or Amendments tabs of the Add/Edit task. See Defining Employees.
- Define Amenity Types - When you define amenity types, Lease Administrators and Portfolio Managers can then use the Add Amenities tasks to add these amenities to properties, buildings, or leases, so that they can track and manage specific amenities. See Defining Amenity Types.
- Define Lease Templates - To facilitate and reduce lease data entry, you can define lease templates. Lease templates include frequently entered information that is automatically added when adding new leases using the template. See Defining Lease Templates.
- Define Fiscal Year - This task enables you to enter the fiscal year start date for the financial calculations used in reports. See Defining Fiscal Year.
As the Lease Administrator, you can also develop the following background data:
- Define the Communications types that Lease Administrators can associate with communication log items.
- Define Alerts - Define how and when alerts for option and lease due dates are issued to Lease Administrators and Portfolio Managers. See Manage Alerts.
- Select Lease Area Method: Select the lease area method that informs the system how to assign physical floor areas to particular leases. The Lease Area Method is used:
- Define Accounts - If you want to charge costs to , you can define the accounts from which users select when adding recurring costs. See Define Accounts.
- Define Cost Categories - Enter cost categories used to summarize costs for reporting (such as the Recurring Costs by Month report), and for calculating chargeback. See Define Cost Categories.
- Define Responsibility Categories - Enter clause codes that users can select to describe the type of clause they are entering. See Define Responsibility Categories.
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Define Lease Highlight Patterns: When Lease Administrators view the Highlight Suites by Lease report, the drawing highlights suites according to the lease the suite is associated with. The patterns that these queries use to highlight asset symbols by owner depend on the values you set for the Leases table’s AutoCAD highlight pattern fields. Use the Define Lease Highlight Patterns task to define the highlight pattern used for specific lease records. See Defining Highlight and Hatch Patterns.