Commercial Property Inspection

Commercial Property Inspection

Commercial property inspection is the process of an inspector collecting information through visual observation during a walk-through survey of the subject property. Conducting research about the property, and then generating a meaningful report about the condition of the property based on the observations made and research conducted by the commercial inspector. A commercial inspection requires the inspector to make observations, conduct research, and report findings.

A commercial property is a building structure. Includes structures such as buildings with residential units operated for profit, mixed-use buildings, strip malls, motels, factories, storage facilities, restaurants and office buildings.

Home Inspection Star provides commercial property inspection (widely been regarded as Due Diligence Assessments) and consulting services to help companies, investors, developers and lenders in the decision making routine when buying, leasing, investing, selling, rehabbing, lending and of course managing property.

The commercial inspection is performed in accordance with InterNACHI-CCPIA Commercial SOP,www.ccpia.org/sop“.

The Commercial Property Condition Reports are custom made for each client.

A commercial property condition inspections are not identical. As a matter of fact, there is going to be variation in reports on the basis of particular details customers require relative to a particular property.

 The owner has a proper understanding of how well a property has been maintained. If they have leased the property to a business have more interest.

On the other hand, potential leasers need to know the conditions and expected maintenance costs of those systems and building parts they are agreeing to maintain at the time of their lease period.

Buyers need a wide array of details depending on their intended property use.

Due Diligence

For a good decision, you need to have important details regarding the building.

  • What is the roof condition and what is its repair history?
  • What sort of heating and cooling (HVAC) system does the building have; is there a central plant system?
  • Building plans highlights and any significant changes made

Basic Evaluation Offers Important Details On:

  • Roofing
  • HVAC or Cooling and Heating
  • Structures, Exteriors, Interiors
  • Plumbing
  •  Mechanical, Electrical

Costel Malureanu

Certified Commercial Inspector  # CCPIA-000529