Disappointing news from Endeavor Real Estate
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2015 2:22 pm
I received a disappointing letter from our Property Management Company today.
As the Chief HR Officer of my company, I am very supportive of employees who have an LTC (including myself). Unfortunately, our corporate office is in a leased mid-rise in Austin (about 15 other companies are in the same building). The company we have a lease from sent me the following message today. I have already responded with a very polite request that that they reconsider their policy and provided several alternative options for them to consider. Very disappointed.
As the Chief HR Officer of my company, I am very supportive of employees who have an LTC (including myself). Unfortunately, our corporate office is in a leased mid-rise in Austin (about 15 other companies are in the same building). The company we have a lease from sent me the following message today. I have already responded with a very polite request that that they reconsider their policy and provided several alternative options for them to consider. Very disappointed.
Good afternoon – As you are likely aware, effective January 1, 2016, Texas law will allow properly licensed citizens to both conceal and openly carry a handgun. As noted in the Rules and Regulations of your lease, the “Landlord reserves the right to make such other and reasonable rules and regulations as in its judgment may from time to time be needed for safety and security, for care and cleanliness of the Building, and for the preservation of good order in and about the Building…”. Therefore, please be advised that the Landlord for Domain 7 has asked that we formally notify you that concealed or open carry handguns are forbidden in the building, Domain 7. We ask that you pass this information onto your employees, agents, clients, invitees and guests.
We will be placing signs displaying our policy regarding this law at the entries to the building in the next couple of weeks, but wanted to officially notify you of the Landlord’s position regarding this new law. If your company chooses to install signage related to this law within your suite, please note that any signage visible from your space into a common corridor must be approved by the Landlord prior to installation.
We appreciate your compliance regarding this policy and as always, please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Angela Grasse, Senior Property Manager, CPM®
agrasse@endeavor-re.com
Endeavor Real Estate Group
P.O. Box 81484 | Austin, TX 78708
D 512-758-7900 |
endeavor-re.com