Office Rentals
Office
While offices can be built in almost any
location in almost any building, some modern requirements
for offices make this more difficult. These requirements
can be both legal (light levels must be sufficient, for example)
or technical (requirements for networking). Along side such other
requirements such as security and flexibility of layout, this
has led to the creation of special buildings which are
dedicated only or primarily for use as offices. An office
building (also called an office block) is a form of commercial
building which contains spaces mainly designed to be used for
offices.
The primary purpose of an office building is to provide a
workplace and working environment primarily for administrative
and managerial workers. These workers usually occupy set areas
within the office building, and usually are provided with desks,
PC's and other equipment they may need within these areas.
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An office building will be divided into sections for different
companies or may be dedicated to one company. In either case,
each company will typically have a reception area, one or several
meeting rooms, singular or open-plan offices, as well as toilets.
Many office buildings also have kitchen facilities and a staff room,
where workers can have lunch or take a short break.
Standard facilities in modern office buildings
- water
- electricity (distribution through entire office space with many separate points)
- illumination
- private branch exchange
- optical connections to local telecommunications providers
- parking
- structured cabling (category 5 or better) for internal networking and telecommunications
Excerpt of "Office." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
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Renting is an agreement where a payment is made for the temporary use of a good or
property owned by another person or company. The owner of the property may be referred to as the
lessor and the party paying to use the property as the lessee or renter. There is typically an implied,
explicit, or written rental agreement or contract involved to specify the terms of the rental.
Examples include:
- Renting real estate for the purpose of Housing tenure (where the lessee rents a residence to
live in), parking a vehicle(s), storage, business, agricultural, institutional, or government
use, or other reasons. When renting real estate, the person(s) or party who lives in or occupies
the real estate is often called a tenant, paying rent to the owner of the property, often called a
landlord. The real estate rented may be all or part of almost any real estate, such as an apartment,
house, building, business office(s) or suite, land, farm, or merely an inside or outside space to
park a vehicle, or store things. The rental agreement for real estate is often called a lease.
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