Post-Close Onboarding & Transition

Runs the 60-day post-close integration playbook for newly acquired CRE assets: ownership transfer notifications, PM activation, lease file audit, vendor contract review, financial setup, and tenant communication. Also handles TI project coordination (pre-construction through rent commencement) and development-to-operations stabilization at TCO. Produces checklists, timeline dashboards, issues logs, and financial tracking tables.

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01 · Problem

Post-acquisition asset onboarding involves dozens of critical tasks across ownership transfer notifications, property management activation, financial setup, lease file audits, vendor contract review, and deferred maintenance assessment. Missing any single item -- like transferring utility accounts or verifying security deposits -- can result in immediate financial loss or operational disruption.

02 · Who & When

Asset managers and directors of operations execute post-close onboarding in the 60 days following acquisition closing. Also used for PM company transitions mid-hold and development-to-operations handoffs at TCO.

03 · How It's Done Today

Teams work from internal checklists that vary in completeness. Coordination between acquisitions, property management, accounting, and legal teams happens via email chains and meeting follow-ups. The most common failures are utility gaps, misdirected tenant payments, and missing lease amendments.

04 · What This Skill Changes

Provides an exceptionally comprehensive 60-day onboarding framework covering Day 1-7 critical path items (ownership transfer, PM activation, financial setup), Day 8-30 foundation building (lease file audit, vendor review, deferred maintenance), and Day 31-60 operational stabilization (first month close, budget finalization, tenant relationships). Also covers TI project coordination and development-to-operations transition. The 10 red flags section identifies the most common and costly onboarding failures with specific prevention strategies.

05 · Risks & Caveats

Low - This is an operational checklist and coordination framework. The main risk is jurisdiction-specific variations in utility transfer procedures, security deposit laws, and tenant notification requirements. Users should verify local requirements.