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Abstract
This paper seeks to offer a case study of overseeing lease compliance functions for governmental tenants housed in commercial lease office space. Lease compliance is defined as appropriate landlord and public tenant performance in leased facilities, which includes ensuring tenant satisfaction and tenant adherence to facility guidelines, as well as landlord responsiveness to facility issues that occur. The Maryland Department of General Services (DGS) developed an initiative several years ago to fund, implement and design a lease compliance programme to ensure that landlords are properly maintaining commercial office space for state functions and that state agencies and their clients are adhering to DGS tenant policies in commercial facilities. This paper shares the fee structure, billing process, design of the programme and functions of the compliance team which have helped provide financial oversight and ensure the health and safety of state employees and visitors. The lease compliance programme includes training of on-site tenant agency staff to help monitor building conditions and resolve minor facility issues that occur. Additionally, the programme also established a rating system for facility issues depending upon the severity of the event that has occurred in relation to life, health and safety of the employees and visitors at the site. The assigned ratings of ‘emergency’, ‘priority’ and ‘routine’ determine what action must be taken by a tenant agency and how quickly a response will be provided by DGS. This information was shared at a National Association of State Facility Administrators’ Conference in May 2023.
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Author's Biography
Wendy Scott-Napier has over 25 years’ experience in the real estate industry, including project, operations and transaction management. She has served as the Assistant Secretary for the Maryland, Department of General Services, Office of Real Estate since 2015, overseeing the state’s commercial leasing portfolio, totalling nearly 6mft2 with a US$120m annual expenditure, and oversight of leasing for the state’s owned portfolio totalling 5mft2. She also presides over the management of the land acquisition and disposition unit, the lease construction and lease compliance units, the state’s valuation and appraisal unit, and administers various real estate projects on behalf of client agencies. Wendy holds degrees from Stevenson University and the University of Baltimore. She has received leadership training from the U.S. Army War College and has taken numerous courses in real estate from the National Business Institute and the MD Institute of Continuing Professional Education for Lawyers. Currently, Wendy is pursuing a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of Baltimore.