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Why Did Common Area Expenses (CAM) Invoice Increase?

What are Common Area Expenses?

If you are looking for office space to rent in Tampa, this information will be most helpful to you. Common Area Maintenance (CAM) refers to the shared upkeep and maintenance costs for the common areas of a property. Several examples of common CAM include:

  • Utilities
  • Lawn care and landscaping
  • Bathrooms
  • Sidewalks
  • Elevators
  • Unique property needs such as administrative costs, building repairs, property management fees, property taxes and insurance

Commercial real estate throughout the state of Florida has experienced record highs in two main categories which are causing increases in CAM. Whether you’re looking for a small office space for rent in Tampa or a large office space lease near downtown Tampa, an increase in CAM can impact you. Both categories that have increased are what we in the commercial real estate world refer to as uncontrollable, which are Real Estate Taxes and Building Insurance.

Real Estate Taxes:

Especially, if you are renting space within city limits in Tampa or St. Petersburg, the real estate taxes are higher than those within Hillsborough county and surrounding Pinellas, Pasco and other counties. The specific location of your office space in the greater Bay area can be a factor into your increased CAM.

Insurance:

At the time this blog is being published, there are approximately less than twelve insurance companies that are writing insurance policies for commercial buildings in Florida. The increased hurricane activity over the past three years has caused insurance pricing to increase to the point where insurance companies are removing Florida from their coverage list.

What can you do as a Landlord?

It pays to do due diligence when it comes to selecting who insures you. Shop around to get pricing from several companies and if you own more than one property, bundling insurance can often give a discount. Happy tenants lead to happier Landlords. As such, it is in your favor as a Landlord to keep the CAM invoice from increasing when possible. 

What can you do as a Tenant?

When looking for commercial space, having a Landlord who owns multiple commercial properties might not a better deal on insurance premiums. Especially the larger Landlords in Florida and those who may own buildings across the country can actually lead to a higher CAM for you. Keep this in mind as you search for your best fit for an office space to rent.