Commercial and Retail Building Inspection
Can You Answer The Following Questions?
- Do you know what condition the building's systems and components are in?
- Do you know of any major defects that require immediate attention?
- Do you know what will be required to immediately repair, maintain or replace items in the future?
If you can't answer these questions about the property that you're planning to buy or lease, you should have a building inspection.
A building inspection will provide you with a better idea about the condition of the property. Knowing the condition of a building will allow you to budget more accurately, and provide for costs down the road -- whether it's for a new roof, an HVAC system, or simply maintenance issues.
Not knowing this information, or worse simply guessing, can have serious consequences and cost you serious money.
With the investment in commercial properties so significant, it's no wonder why so many purchasers, owners, and, lessees consider a building inspection mandatory!
Properties that need an inspection:
Commercial, Multi-Family Housing and Industrial
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