Articles By Eliza
Eliza Solender has written extensively regarding the unique real estate needs of nonprofit organizations. In addition she has written various real estate policies and procedures in a format ready for nonprofit organizations to implement immediately. Call or email her at eliza@solenderhall.com to receive a copy of any of the following articles or real estate policies.
“Are You Audit Ready?” by Elizabeth Solender, Associations Now, September, 2006.
In the spring of 2005, the Dallas professional association affiliate of Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) was enjoying tremendous success.
“Evaluating Real Estate Gifts,” by Elizabeth Solender, Association Management, February, 2003
The Association of Executive Search Consultant, New York City, has revised its professional practice guidelines for the first time in six years.
“Lending to Charities: It’s Good Business!,” by Elizabeth Solender, Philanthropy in Texas, July/August, 2001.
Dramatically increasing rental rates, stricter zoning laws, and more generous donors are driving a significant number of charitable organizations to purchase real estate.
“Lending to Charities It’s Good Business,” by Elizabeth Solender, Commercial Lender, 2nd Quarter 2000.
Dramatically increasing rental rates, stricter zoning laws, and more generous donors are driving a significant number of charitable organizations to purchase real estate.
“A Win for all sides involved: Giving gifts of real estate,” by Elizabeth Solender & John Hufnagle, Washington Business Journal, September, 1999.
Frequently, corporations, foundation and individuals are faced with the dilemma of holding reals estate they no longer want.
“Rent or Buy? How to Choose a Place of Your Own,” by Elizabeth E. Solender, Nonprofit World, Vol. 16, No 2, March/April, 1998.
Most nonprofit organizations count real estate costs second only to personnel costs in their budgets.