KBA Lease Services is proud to unveil the new kbalease.com. Along with a fresh new design, the site focuses on educating commercial tenants on the value of lease auditing through KBA’s Lease Tips™, case studies, frequently asked questions, Lease Audit Blog, and more.
President and CEO, Marc Betesh says “In today’s economic climate, companies are working harder than ever to lower occupancy costs. Our new site focuses answering all of the important questions that a tenant may have regarding lease auditing starting with ‘Why should I audit my lease’ all the way through ‘How does the process work’.”
There are many educational resources on the site including KBA’s industry leading newsletter, Lease Tips™. Lease Tips™ provide expert, practical advice on ways to improve control over your company’s real estate costs. Visitors can read existing tips, or register to receive them via email.
KBA Lease Services has also launched the first Lease Audit Blog dedicated to occupancy cost reduction news, trends, tips and analysis.
If you would like to share your real estate expertise in KBA’s Lease Tips™ or Lease Audit Blog please email us at info@kbalease.com
The site was designed by Christian de Botton Web Design.
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