there are none!
TI = Tenant Improvement So that would be a Tenant Improvement Superintendent
The landlord or tenant can pay for the tenant improvements
Yes. Since the tenant affixed the improvement to the property, it becomes a fixture, which belongs to the landlord. An exception to this is if there was an agreement between the landlord and tenant, or if the landlord gives permission for the improvement to be removed. Standard picture hooks, and other like objects, do not constitute fixtures, and may be removed if they belong to the tenant.
The tenant of Timsah Arena is Bursaspor in Turkey and it is under construction.
The tenant of Malatya Arena is Malatyaspor in Turkey and it is under construction.
To record a future tenant improvement, first, document the terms of the improvement in a lease agreement, specifying the scope, costs, and responsibilities of both the landlord and tenant. Next, create a journal entry to reflect the anticipated asset increase, usually as a capital improvement under fixed assets, if the tenant will be making the improvements. Additionally, ensure to track any associated costs, as these will affect future financial statements and depreciation calculations. Finally, update your financial records once the improvement is completed and costs are incurred.
The tenant of Kaliningrad Stadium is FC Baltika Kaliningrad in Russia and it is under construction.
The tenant of Yubileyniy Stadium is FC Mordovia Saransk in Russia and it is under construction.
The tenant of New Konya Stadium is Konyaspor in Turkey and it is under construction.
The tenant of New Trabzon Stadium is Trabzonspor in Turkey and it is under construction.
The tenant of New Gaziantep Stadium is Gaziantepspor in Turkey and it is under construction.
The tenant of New Antalya Stadium is Antalyaspor in Turkey and it is under construction.