When investing in a major complex commercial real estate asset, trust Jeff Bennett to inspect the asset and to identify the immediate repairs and deferred maintenance issues.
The key to a quality Commercial Building Inspection and report is the education and experience of the inspector. Jeff Bennett is highly experienced in residential and building inspections and is ASHI trained.
Commercial Building Inspection Report includes a comprehensive visual and written inspection of the building's construction including the following:Our Commercial Building Inspections are done by a single experienced building inspector, Jeff Bennett and may be coupled with other professionals brought in to assist. The team may include specialists such as a Structural Engineer, an energy auditor, an ADA Inspector, and/or a Licensed Elevator Inspector. The benefits of sub-specialists are great. For example, our building inspector may have inspected thousands of elevators in his or her career, but without an elevator inspector's license, he will not be able to open the shaft and inspect beneath the cab.
Regardless of the level of Commercial Building Inspection ordered, our inspector will find:
Most of our clients request a standard narrative Property Condition Report. The narrative report discusses each building system and will describe all of the significant concerns or defects that were found during the inspection. Each report will include a table of immediate repairs and a table of replacement reserves over the desired reserve period.
Let us help you avoid the physical risks associated with investing in a commercial property.
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