Demand letters a critical skill

Lease administrators, real estate landlords, commercial tenants, small businesses, large corporations, education-based non-profits, we all share a common bond—the need to communicate. Clearly. Precisely. Accurately. Effectively.

Right here, right now, knowing how to draft a demand letter can be the key to keeping your job or losing it. Knowing the do’s and don’ts of what to write really does matter.

Dumbing it down to the basics
At its very core, the purpose of letter-writing is to convey a message, obtain information, memorialize an agreement, persuade another party, create an impression—among other things. As numerous real estate attorneys can attest, it is a smart investment of time and resources now, to learn these skills and avoid litigation in the future.

 width=

Lisa Krizek and Kathy Powers-Middlecoop are poised and ready to address this urgent need at the next classroom session. Let us help you stay ahead, and stay successful. More…

Communication, as always, is truly the key to success

NRTA fosters professional real estate lease management education and best practices that help professionals to execute commercial lease management responsibilities through webinars, newsletters and an annual conference which covers a wide range of Real Estate topics. Vist nrta to learn more.