After years of working for a multinational company in Atlanta, I finally had saved enough to start my own thing. I’ve always wanted to open a marketing business that deals with online and offline marketing, and I believe I have the necessary experience and will to do whatever it takes to open a business of my own.
Finally, no one to shout orders to me. I will be the boss of my own self!
After spending countless hours searching for the perfect place for my new business, I finally found one in Seattle. The office space is good, the lease is not much expensive and the city is just the right place to make my mark. After scheduling an online meeting with the real estate agent, I immediately took off to Seattle to check out my to-be office in person.
The agent told me that it is one of the oldest office building in Seattle, still standing due to great building maintenance. I was surprised; why would you spend so much on one-time maintenance when renting out the office space? Don’t you just let the new owner deal with it?
It was then the real estate agent told me about building maintenance crews and how it has caught on with the rest of the office buildings in Seattle. It is apparently beneficial to hire a building maintenance firm in Seattle and sign a contract that will hand over the building’s maintenance to them for a fixed time. They, on the other hand, make sure the building stays as new as on the first day by repairing all the possible issues and looking out for any technical or electrical faults.
Most building maintenance contractors in Seattle have a fixed timeline of inspecting the building, during which they inspect the office space for any potential problems such as cracked walls or leaking roofs and patch them. As I was never involved in the executive level jobs, I never knew that a thing such as building maintenance exists!
But learning all about it at last, I firmly decided to avail the services as well. I asked the real estate dealer about the maintenance crews and decided to hire them after all, to look after my office building. Who knows, I might have to vacate it someday when I need a bigger space.


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