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A commercial building inspection, put simply, is an evaluation of a building or property used for commercial purposes, intended to drive profit from operations or rental income. This includes cafes, retail shops, warehouses, factories, office buildings, residential units (like multi-family or single-family dwellings), restaurants and so on.
The aim of a commercial building inspection is to identify or uncover any issues with the property, be it structural or otherwise. Whilst commercial building inspections should be conducted regularly, they will most commonly be conducted at the start or end of a tenancy or during the buying or selling of the property.
Buying or leasing a commercial property is a huge investment, so these extra steps make sure that the building owner’s investment is secure and that the tenant or purchaser is buying into a property that is fit for purpose.
To that end, the commercial building inspection will reveal the true property condition, including any costs needed for remedial work or ongoing maintenance. Commercial building inspections are necessary during specific stages of the transaction process and throughout the lifecycle of the building, too.
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