New York City- Increased lease modifications have led some landlords down a rabbit hole as they coordinate with tenants about delinquent rent payments and or make changes to lease obligations over the next 30 to 60 days. With ever changing needs to lease agreements as the pandemic unfolds, real estate stakeholders are calling for technology that allows for quick access to documents for modification, Marc Betesh, a former commercial lease lawyer and CEO of Visual Lease, a provider of lease accounting software, tells GlobeSt.com.
"The problem people are having is when they go through files, important pieces of information are missing," Betesh said.
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