Commercial Property Inspection: Commercial building inspections or Property Condition Assessments cover major systems of the property, evaluation of visible structural components, roofing surfaces, cataloging type and conditionof HVAC equipment, and the condition of electrical and plumbing systems. Our experienced commercial inspectors provide accurate repair cost estimates (optional) and assist with due diligence as to the building’s overall condition. The commercial inspection results in a thorough inspection and report designed to help facilitate transaction negotiations. No property is too large or small, and our service area covers a large area of Texas. Inspection Reports are professionally written and emailed with user name and passwords to clients with a cover photo of the building and property. All sections of the report include addendum, detailed photographs and summary. Typical inspection report delivery is within 5-7 days, and fees can be easily paid online at this website. Sample Report
Property Background Check: A building inspection is the optimum way to find out what's happening to the property now, however, imagine knowing it's history as well. Our Property Background Check can reveal the history of past building construction or remodeling projects; what permits are still open or closed, and who the contractor was that performed the job. Instead of guessing how old the roof or HVAC system is, you'll have piece of mind and verifiable proof on paper of who and when it was installed. Our Property Background check helps protect from fraud and contract cancellations at closing. A Property History Check is the ace in the hole when gambling on real estate. Sample Report
Inspection fees: Inspection pricing varies according to type, size, and complexity of property. Typical pricing varies from $500 for a small lease space, to $5000 for a ten story health-care building.
Commercial Building Types:
Industrial Hotel/Motel
Restaurant Retail
Storefront Shopping Mall
Church Light Medical
Multifamily Gas Station
Self Storage Office
Lease Space Multi-use
Pre-lease & Post-Lease Inspections: Leasing a property owned and managed by others is no less of a risk than purchasing a building sold by others. Leasing contracts are ambiguous and generally favor the lessor. The lessee (renter) is commonly responsible for maintaining or repairing any structural, roofing, mechanical, or improvements before move-out regardless of the condition of the property before move-in. It's smart financial business to have the space or propertypre-lease inspected prior to signing any contracts, and having a post-lease inspection performed provides documented proof that helps prevent unexpected move-out fees for un-warranted-warranted repairs. We can also provide a Property Background Check which lists current and past owners of the property for getting leverage on maintenance costs by owner history. Covering your bases throughout the lease term and keeping basic maintenance accordingly, helps build trust with the property owners for future business, while hedging the return of your security deposit.
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