Property Management
A Texas property manager managing industrial properties must be aware that tenants may need 'use permits' or special approvals for activities involving:
AStandard office use
BHazardous materials storage, manufacturing processes, or other regulated activities requiring TCEQ or local permits✓ Correct
CBasic warehousing without chemicals
DAdministrative business operations only
Explanation
Industrial tenants engaged in manufacturing, chemical storage, or other regulated activities may need environmental permits from TCEQ, fire permits from the local fire marshal, air quality permits, stormwater permits, and other regulatory approvals. Property managers should ensure leases require tenants to maintain all necessary permits and comply with applicable regulations.
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