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Tenants

Turning over a warehouse space can involve more than cleaning out the building. Tenants may need repairs completed, debris removed, punch-list items addressed, and documentation prepared before the final walkthrough.

Tenants

Helping Tenants Exit Warehouse Leases With More Confidence

Moving out of a warehouse is not always as simple as removing inventory and turning in the keys. Many lease-end issues are discovered late in the process, often during the final walkthrough with the landlord or property manager.

Warehouse Reset helps tenants prepare for turnover by organizing repairs, clean-out, documentation, and reset tasks before the final inspection.

Lease-End Walkthrough Checklist

Warehouse Reset can help tenants identify common lease-end issues before the landlord walkthrough.

This may include reviewing areas such as:

  • Warehouse floors
  • Dock doors
  • Overhead doors
  • Office areas
  • Restrooms
  • Lighting
  • Walls and columns
  • Roof access ladders
  • Exterior areas
  • Debris and abandoned items
  • Tenant-installed improvements

Why it matters

A lease-end checklist helps tenants better understand what may need attention before the final walkthrough.

Punch-List Coordination

Tenants are often handed a landlord or property manager punch list and expected to get the work completed quickly. That can become difficult when multiple trades, vendors, and cleanup crews are needed.

Warehouse Reset helps turn punch-list items into an organized work plan.

This may include:

  • Prioritizing visible turnover issues
  • Coordinating repair and cleanup tasks
  • Helping organize subcontractor-related work
  • Tracking completed items
  • Reducing confusion during the move-out process

Why it matters

Tenants can avoid managing several contractors on their own and have one point of contact helping move the reset forward.

Photo Documentation Package

Warehouse Reset can provide photo documentation before, during, and after the reset process.

This may include:

  • Before photos
  • Work-in-progress photos
  • After photos
  • Completed repair photos
  • Clean-out documentation
  • Final condition photos

Why it matters

Photo documentation gives tenants a clear record of the condition of the space and the work completed before turnover.

Final Turnover Summary

After the reset is complete, Warehouse Reset can provide a simple final turnover summary.

This may include:

  • Property address
  • Date of completion
  • General scope completed
  • Major repair or clean-out items addressed
  • Photo documentation reference
  • Notes on excluded or unresolved items, if applicable

Why it matters

A final turnover summary gives tenants a professional record they can share with landlords, property managers, corporate offices, or internal teams.

Out-of-State Tenant Support

Many warehouse tenants are managed by corporate teams located outside the local market. When a company is moving out of a Nashville-area warehouse, it may not be practical for decision-makers to visit the property repeatedly.

Warehouse Reset can help localize the process by providing coordination, updates, and documentation.

Why it matters

Out-of-state tenants can stay informed without having to manage every detail from a distance.

Deadline-Focused Scheduling

Lease-end projects often come with firm deadlines. Delays can create stress, extra costs, and potential turnover issues.

Warehouse Reset helps tenants organize reset work around key dates, including:

  • Move-out deadlines
  • Final walkthrough dates
  • Lease expiration dates
  • Broker showing schedules
  • Landlord turnover requirements

Why it matters

A deadline-focused approach helps reduce last-minute scrambling and keeps the project moving toward turnover.

Clean-Out and Disposal Coordination

Warehouse move-outs often leave behind more than expected. Pallets, debris, office furniture, racking components, packaging materials, and tenant improvements can all create issues if left behind.

Warehouse Reset can help coordinate removal and clean-out needs as part of the reset process.

Why it matters:

Tenants can reduce the risk of leaving behind items that may result in additional charges or delays.

Tenant Benefit Summary

Warehouse Reset helps tenants by providing:
  • Lease-end checklist support
  • Punch-list coordination
  • Photo documentation
  • Final turnover summaries
  • Clean-out coordination
  • Deadline-focused scheduling
  • Support for out-of-state teams
  • A more organized move-out process

Tenant-focused Call to Action:

Warehouse Reset helps tenants by providing:

Shared Benefits

One Point of Contact. A Cleaner Turnover.

Whether you are an agent preparing a property for the next listing or a tenant working toward a clean lease exit, Warehouse Reset helps simplify the process.

Instead of coordinating multiple vendors separately, we help organize the work needed to move the space closer to rent-ready condition.

Added Value Included With the Reset Process

Our goal is not only to complete the physical work, but also to help create a more organized, professional turnover experience.
Warehouse Reset helps tenants by providing:

Added value may include:

  • Finished-space photos
  • Drone images where permitted
  • Basic property description support
  • Basic property description support
  • Lease-end checklist support
  • Photo documentation
  • Final turnover summary
  • Punch-list coordination
  • Clean-out support
  • Deadline-focused project planning