The way we handle our situation is to carefully choose who are our tenants.
People have to be the right 'fit' and drop into the space for a while before
we let them rent. We haven't really had any situations because of that.

T

On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 7:43 PM, Barbara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi! I'm Barbara, and I'm a freelance consultant. I've had a concept
> for co-working, as it would really fit my needs - I rarely need an
> office, but when I do it would be nice to have something where I could
> meet with clients, take the (rare) fax, that kind of thing.
> Probably because management consulting is my field, I'm interested in
> the details. How do those of you with active co-working spaces manage
> the niceties - making sure the place is cleaned now and then, dealing
> with bad actors, that sort of thing? I'd like to set up such a space
> in a year or so, but want to be prepare for and avoid and pitfalls
> from the onset.
> Thanks for any help!
>
> >
>


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Citizen Agency (www.citizenagency.com)
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