Commercial Property Inspections
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WHAT YOU GET
Commercial Profesional Inspections
AQUIRYING A COMMERICIAL PROPERTY, WHY DO I NEED A COMMERCIAL INSPECTION?
Getting a commercial inspection is an exciting step when acquiring a property, as it sets you up for a fantastic investment! It uncovers potential issues and safety concerns, giving you confidence in the property's condition. This thorough can save you money down the road and empower your investment decisions. Let the adventure begin!
A commercial inspection is crucial when acquiring a property to ensure a investment. It identifies potential issues and safety concerns, offering peace of mind about the property's condition. This thorough assessment can ultimately save you money and inform your investment decisions.
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When acquiring a commercial property, a commercial inspection is essential to ensure you're making a sound investment. It helps identify any potential issues, as structural problems, safety hazards, or maintenance needs, that could affect the property's value and your future operations. Additionally, a thorough inspection can provide in negotiations and help you plan for any necessary repairs or renovations. Ultimately, it offers peace of mind, that you are making an informed decision.​
Types of Commercial Inspections

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Purchase Inspection
Many things are taken into consideration when deciding upon a commercial property: its location, size, and parking situation are just a few. But one of the most important things to keep in mind is the potential for repair costs. A roof in need of replacement or a defective HVAC unit could drastically increase your overall investment, which is why a pre-purchase inspection is essential. A comprehensive commercial real estate inspection will complete your due diligence so you can make an informed decision regarding your acquisition of a commercial property.
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PRE & POST Lease Inspections for Landlords and Tenants
Long-term leases may hold tenants responsible for many or all repairs to their unit. Prior to signing a long-term lease, a tenant has the right to know whether the building is in need of major repairs such as a new roof or an upgraded electrical service. At the end of their lease, a tenant should order a commercial inspection to document the condition of their unit at the time of vacancy.
Likewise, landlords often rely on commercial building inspections prior to tenant occupancy and after tenant vacancy. This unbiased NPI commercial inspection provides document proof of any and all resident damages, determining potential repair costs or eligibility for a deposit refund.