Friday, August 31, 2018

What is Amortized Tenant Improvement Allowance For Commercial Space Build-Outs?

amortizing tenant improvement allowanceWhen negotiating a commercial lease you typically ask to receive a tenant improvement allowance to cover tenant build out costs such as new flooring, new walls and paint, demo, etc. Before signing the commercial lease contract it’s always a good idea to get at least 2-3 preliminary construction bids to make sure the total cost does not exceed your negotiated TI allowance.

However tenant finish-out projects don’t always meet their budget for a variety of reasons. For example if the tenant makes changes to the scope of work or the contractor discovered a large ticket item that was not known during the preliminary construction bid. Either way there will be times when the total tenant build-out costs exceed the negotiated tenant improvement allowance.

So what do you?

Well you have a few of options which need to be negotiated before the commercial lease is signed and executed.

  1. The first option is for your company to come out of pocket and pay for the build-out costs that exceed the tenant improvement allowance up front.
  2. The 2nd option is for you to get a loan like an SBA loan.
  3. The other option is to negotiate an additional allowance (aka amortized TI) that covers the overage amount an amortize it into the lease. We will discuss in more detail below.

What Does Amortization Mean?

In business amortization means to spread payments over multiple periods. For example the amortization of a loan that includes principal and interest that is determined by an amortization schedule.

Amortized Tenant Improvements (TI) Allowance

This is essentially a loan from the landlord for the additional allowance that the tenant has to pay back over the life of their term. The landlord will typically give this money upfront to pay for the improvements. When it comes to amortizing tenant improvements it basically means you don’t have to pay back the money all at once. The money is being added to the total rent due at an interest rate the landlord charges and divided by the number of months in the lease term.

When Do You Negotiate the Amortized Tenant Allowance?

The additional allowance is typically negotiated during the initial lease term negotiations on the term sheet or proposal. This is done fairly often as it’s nice to have the ability to tap into it rather than having to go to the bank for a loan.

Interest Rate for Amortized TI

The interest rate will vary from landlord to landlord and dependent on the market however in most cases it will range from 7% to 9% per annum

How To Calculate Amortized Tenant Improvements

Suppose your leasing 3,000 sf of office space for 5 years and the landlord has agreed to give another $30 sf above and beyond the initial tenant allowance at 7.5%

  1. Using a Google sheet or financial calculator enter the amount of the loan 
  2. Enter the annual interest rate
  3. Enter the term of the loan
  4. Enter payments per year

So

  1. Amount of loan = $90,000 ($30 x 3,000 sf)
  2. Annual Interest Rate = 7.5%
  3. Term of loan = 60 months (5 year lease)
  4. Payments per year = Same as when rent payments are due so = 12

When you enter the above information to a Google Sheet you get the Tenant Improvement Amortization Schedule.

As you can see $1,803.42 is the additional monthly payment that will be added to your total monthly rent.

Benefits of Amortizing Additional Tenant Improvement Allowance

The main benefit is it gives the tenant some backup funding in the event the build-out costs exceed the tenant improvement allowance. You may not have the cash on hand to cover it so having this pre-negotiated will eliminate any worry. Many startups or new businesses are typically in this situation. If costs go over you can avoid having project delays and be able to finish out the space the way you want, rather than having to scale back on the scope of work.

Example of Amortized TI Allowance

If the cost of the Landlord’s Work exceeds the Construction Allowance, then Tenant may, prior to the conclusion of the Landlord’s Work, request that Landlord increase the Construction Allowance by the amount of the excess, up to a maximum of $51,420.00 (the actual amount of the increase being the “Additional Allowance”). If Tenant timely requests the increase in the Construction Allowance, then Landlord shall increase the Construction Allowance by the amount of the Additional Allowance. Landlord shall prepare, and Landlord and Tenant shall promptly execute and deliver, an amendment to this Lease increasing the Base Rent by the amount needed to amortize the Additional Allowance over the Lease Term at 8% per annum, with the increased payments commencing with the first Base Rent payment due under this Lease.

 

 

 

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Broadloom Carpet or Carpet Tiles: Which is Better?

broadloom carpet or tilesWhen doing an office space build out you typically have to get new flooring. Your choices are endless from polished concrete, tiles, laminate, hardwood, carpet tiles, broadloom carpet, etc. You also have many different colors and patterns to look at.

Of all the options carpet will typically be the most common choice that tenants pick and you will have to choose between carpet tiles or broadloom carpet. What is the different between those and which one is better?

Carpet tiles

  • Also called carpet squares or modular carpet
  • Come in pres-sized squares (typically 2 ft x 2 ft tiles)
  • They sit directly on floor substrate
  • If stained it’s easy to replace one tile
  • You typically want to order more than you need so you have some attic stock
  • Is the most popular among tenants
  • Easier to install
  • Less overall waste
  • Easier to maintain
  • Will be more expensive than broadloom

Broadloom Carpet 

  • Also known as Roll carpet
  • Comes in 12 foot wide rolls
  • Less expensive than carpet tiles
  • Have to rip up whole room if stain and need to replace
  • Installation involves rolling onto carpet pad that sits on floor substrate and cutting to size
  • More waste is created during installation due to the necessity of cutting large pieces
  • Difficult to repair

Overall you really need to choose a flooring material that best matches your company culture and design needs. And make sure that you stick within your budget. You can’t go wrong with broadloom carpet or carpet tiles however in the long run carpet tiles maybe your best option as they are easy to install, clean, and replace if needed.

How to Find Austin Property Tax Rate in Travis County

Travis County is located in Central Texas and part of the Austin-Round Rock Metro Area. Whether you are buying or leasing Austin commercial or residential property in Austin Tx you  will want to find out the tax rate and know how to calculate your property taxes. Every tax jurisdiction is different so before signing a contract it’s a good idea to know what taxing jurisdiction your in and what the tax rate is. 

How to Find Your Taxing Jurisdiction

You want to start with going to https://www.traviscad.org/property-search/

1. Click on the Blue Property Search Button

property search travis CAD

 

2. Enter Property Search Address

How to use TCAD property search options

tcad property search options

 

3. Taxing Jurisdiction Tab

travis county taxing jurisdiction

 

Now that you are in the Travis CAD Taxing Jurisdiction section you will now see the property tax rate and it will also break the tax rate down by entity. 

  • Description column – Shows each jurisdiction that levy’s taxes on your property.
  • Tax Rate – This show the tax rate for each jurisdiction as well as the Total Tax Rate for your property

How to Calculate the Travis County Tax Rate

Simply multiply the tax rate by the taxable value you get the total estimated taxes due for your property

 

 

 

How To Use Travis County Appraisal District (TCAD) Property Search

travis county central appraisal districtBefore you make a decision on whether to buy or lease Austin Tx properties whether commercial or residential you’ll want to check them out on the Travis Central Appraisal District (TCAD).

On the TCAD site located at https://www.traviscad.org/property-search/ you will be able to find pertinent information that can help you evaluate properties to ensure you make the best lease or purchase decision such as:

  • legal description
  • Owner contact information
  • Appraised value
  • Taxing Jurisdiction and Property Tax rate
  • Improvement / Building size & market value
  • Role Value History
  • Deed History

Travis CAD Property Search Options

travis-cad-property-searchOnce you are on the site click on the blue property search button and it will take you to a searchable database of every property in Travis County. You have the option of entering one or more search terms in the blank field OR you can click on the advanced button to see more search options.

For best results when doing address searches do NOT use suffixes (e.g. St., Dr., etc) or directional prefixes (e.g. N, S, E, W). Using ONLY the street name will give you the best results. If you don’t get any results after using the whole street name then just enter the first few letters or numbers of the street name then sort through the addresses.

If you decided to click on the advanced search button you will have the following property search options:

  • Owner Name
  • Street Number
  • Property ID
  • Geographic ID
  • Doing Business As (DBA)
  • Subdivision
  • Mobile Home Park
  • Condo
  • Agent Code
  • Protest Status
  • Informal Date
  • Formal Date
  • Tax Year
  • Property Type
  • Order Results by
  • Results Per Page

Property Ownership Records & Results

Once you found the property you are looking for now you can see all the important details about it such as property tax records, assessed value, etc. This is useful information if you are considering buying a house or a commercial property in Austin Tx and want to know who the current owner is as well as the previous owners, the legal description of the property, the property assessed values, and the taxing jurisdiction and tax rate.

Travis CAD Property Ownership Records

tcad property ownership records

Travis County Property Values

Travis county property values

Taxing Jurisdiction

travis county taxing jurisdiction

TCAD Improvement / Building

tcad improvement building

Roll Value & Deed History TCAD Austin

travis cad role value deed history

Monday, August 27, 2018

Austin Utilities and Services – Water Electric Gas Internet Cable Phone

austin utilities electric water internetMoving to a new city (e.g. Austin, Tx) means a lot of changes for your family, work life or company. Whether you are moving into a new home or renting Austin commercial real estate you are going to need to have some sort of utility services turned on such as electric, gas, phone, or internet. Since you are new to Austin you may wonder…….Who is the Austin electric company? What company do I call for gas services? Who are the internet/cable companies? Depending on the service it can take anywhere from a couple of days to over 30 days to have services turned. Because of this you need to determine your needs and time frame and call them in advance to find out how long it will take. Then coordinate having your Austin utilities turned on before your ideal move in date. To help you get started we have compiled a list of the City of Austin utility providers.

Austin Metro Electric Companies

Austin Energy

Phone Number: (512) 494-9400
Outside Austin (888) 340-6465
https://austinenergy.com/ae/

Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative

(800) 842-7708
https://www.bluebonnetelectric.coop/

Bastrop Power & Light

(512) 332-8830
https://www.cityofbastrop.org/page/us.home

Pedernales Electric Cooperative

(888) 554-4732
https://www.pec.coop/

Natural Gas Companies in Austin

Texas Gas Service

(800) 700-2443
https://www.texasgasservice.com/

Atmos Energy

(512) 472-6950
https://www.atmosenergy.com/

Internet Service Providers Austin Tx

CenturyLink (Formerly Level 3)

(877) 4Level3
www.level3.com/en/

AT&T

www.business.att.com/solutions/support/

Spectrum Enterprise Fiber

www.enterprise.spectrum.com
(877) 906-9121

Spectrum Coax

www.business.spectrum.com
(855) 388-7433

Grande Communication Coax or Fiber

www.mygrande.com/business/
(877) 881-7575
(866) 218-2555

Cogent Communications (Enterprise Level)

(877) 875-4432

Google Fiber

www.fiber.google.com/about/

Other Austin Service Providers

City Of Austin

http://www.austintexas.gov/

Texas Department of Motor Vehicles

Automobile Registration
http://www.txdmv.gov/motorists/register-your-vehicle
(888) 368-4689

Texas Department of Public Safety

Driver’s License (TXDPS)
http://www.dps.texas.gov/DriverLicense/
(512) 424-2000

Capital Metro – Austin Public Transit

https://www.capmetro.org/
(512) 474-1200

Austin-Bergstrom International Airport

http://www.austintexas.gov/airport

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