Offering Memorandum (OM)

An offering memorandum is the marketing document a seller's broker prepares to present a commercial property for sale — it summarizes the asset, lease, financials, and investment case.

What it means

A typical OM is 20–90 pages and includes executive summary, property description, tenant information, lease abstract, T-12 financial performance, pro forma projection, sale comparables, market overview, and tour instructions.

OMs are marketing documents, not due-diligence documents. Pro forma projections can be optimistic; expense assumptions can be under-stated; and comparable sales can be cherry-picked. Read OMs skeptically and always verify key numbers against the T-12 and the actual lease.

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