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Bert Distelburger
ParticipantNO and if you keep your PO in good shape they probably wont.
Bert DistelburgerBert Distelburger
ParticipantI treat them with respect and point out that they are working for me since I pay them and ask for help to make sure I am getting the best rent possible. I sometimes add their fee to the rent. In cases where they ask for more then 3% I tell them I will not pay more.
They have been presenting some ridiculous low offers. I do not accept them and make sure they are paying market.
Bert DistelburgerBert Distelburger
ParticipantI would encourage our fellow lessors to keep up their properties.
This helps us in several areas.
Without modern looking well kept up post offices across the U.S. the postal service risks appearing like an aging institution and will draw less traffic which will hurt us in the long run.
By keeping up your property you are providing an asset that you own and that helps the postal service. Whatever you spend you can sometimes recoup when your lease expires. Going beyond doing what is just necessary helps all of us in the long run. Fixing up your building even when the postal service is responsible and fails to come through can help us.Bert Distelburger
ParticipantI would like to learn what is the post offices strategy to compete in the modern world and increase their business. I would like to learn how professional looking post offices fit into that strategy and what the postal service and the lessors and do together to have our facilities fit into that plan.
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