Commercial Real Estate Definitions
Commercial real estate is distinctly different from residential
real estate. The terminology is very different and here is a
list of new terms from A to M.
Commercial Terms
According to Value: The value of the property when computing
property taxes.
Build to Suit: A customized design and build approach for a
single tenant space usually resulting in a single occupant
building which is then leased or sold to the tenant.
Certificate of Occupancy: Issued by a city building department
and is a necessary requirement prior to moving into the space.
Common Area Maintenance: Typically an annual charge assessed to
tenants based on their percentage of occupancy to pay for
maintenance of parking lots, bathrooms and open areas.
Demising Wall: A wall between two separate suites in a building
with multiple tenants. In many states, the demising wall must
meet specific fire safety standards.
Flex Space: A building providing mixed-use space such as an area
combining an office and warehouse.
Gross Square Feet: Usually refers to gross footage of a
building. GSF is typically arrived at by calculating the footage
from the outside of exterior walls multiplied by the vertical
footage.
HVAC: Refers to the climate control systems for a building
including heating and air conditioning.
Mechanic's Lien: A legal claim typically filed by a
subcontractor to obtain payment for services rendered. The claim
arises under state law and is dependent on each states
particular law.
Unlike residential real estate, commercial real estate is
primarily considered a business transaction. Learn the terms and
you're well on your way to moving smoothly through the process.