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Do you give your "boots on the ground" a free unit at your facility?
Question for current facility owners. Shane and I have never had a problem allowing our any of our BOG to have a free unit (depending on occupancy, of course). It gives them a different prospective utilizing the facility as a customer as well as an employee. Do any of you do this? If so, what issues have you experienced? Positive or Negative..
2 likes • Apr 24
I currently don’t since my BOTG helps another facility and he has a unit there. But I would totally do that, especially if it was a 5x10 since I seem to rent out of everything except my 5x10’s
Storage License in Louisiana
Does anyone own a facility in Louisiana? I just got sent this code requirement, which I've never heard of before - https://www.law.cornell.edu/regulations/louisiana/La-Admin-Code-tit-55-SS-I-1931 Was wondering if they've gone through this process before and how enforceable is it.
1 like • Apr 24
Have not heard of that but I also don’t own storage there. That said I’m probably going to make sure a similar law doesn’t exist wherever I buy.. or confirm it’s easy to manage
Deposits - antiquated or …?
Kept seeing comments on various platforms about how “tedious”tracking advance refundable deposits is, it really piques my interests as what exactly do operators do to “track”? I assume most of softwares take the deposit payment and categorize it (accounting wise) in a separate bucket, and when move out happens, you just click the refund button if the tenant didn’t do any damage? Is this not the case? I had no prior experience taking in deposits so would like to hear others who had and what the pain points are specifically.
3 likes • Feb 26
Ignoring the level of effort for deposits a second... What about the revenue aspect? If you're deciding between an Admin fee and a deposit then you can figure out your additional revenue per year. Maybe a few people will change their behavior if there's a deposit but the ones that are going to leave a mess will do so regardless. So you'll get: # of move ins per year * Admin fee, and that'll add to your bottom line. Adding in that revenue of course increases your NOI which also increases your sales price depending upon the cap rate. I'd rather go that route than deposits but each person has to choose for themselves.
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Kevin Somers
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