Thursday, August 27, 2020

Difference Between a Real Estate Agent and an On-Site Leasing Agent

Benjy Orbach is a business administration graduate with years of sales and operations management experience. Based in Methuen, Massachusetts, Benjy Orbach is exploring a career as an on-site leasing agent.

An on-site leasing agent has the responsibility of showing prospective tenants an apartment for lease. On the other hand, a real estate agent helps property sellers market their properties, and buyers to purchase a property.

The significant difference between a real estate agent and an on-site leasing agent is that the latter resides and works in a corporate setting at the apartment to be leased. In contrast, a real estate agent usually works offsite. An on-site leasing agent can be hired by the property's landlord or agency, while a real estate agent works for a real estate company or under self-employment. Hiring an on-site leasing agent is ideal for individuals looking to lease out their properties while real estate agents are ideal for selling properties.

Another difference is the disparity in the earnings based on commissions. A real estate agent's commission is a fixed percentage of the total selling price. In comparison, an on-site leasing agent's commission depends on the landlord's arrangement and can be based on the rent paid for the first three months or one year.

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Get Involved with Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation

 

Benjy Orbach is a resident of Methuen, Massachusetts and a former operations management executive who also has broad experience in real estate portfolio management. A dedicated philanthropist, Benjy Orbach volunteers with several charitable organizations and runs in Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure events.


The Susan G. Komen breast cancer foundation offers multiple avenues for people to participate and contribute to the efforts to reduce breast cancer deaths. The most straightforward way is to participate in one of the numerous events around the country and show your support.

If you’d like to help Susan G. Komen by fundraising, it offers a DIY fundraising platform. You can choose the type of event that you’d like to host and all the tools are laid out for you. You can also volunteer at one of the many affiliates across the US or seek volunteer opportunities within the administrative framework of the foundation. And, if you’re in a position to do so, you can become an advocate for legislative change by engaging with your local or state government on relevant issues.