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Common Commercial Property Inspection Checklist

After eyeing on a commercial building for several years, you’ve finally managed to negotiate and seal the deal.


However, before investing your hard earned money, time and energy, it is important to learn about its true condition.


A commercial building should offer a safe and secure environment for the employees.


Usually, such properties are inspected beforehand.


However, prior to buying, it is advisable to inspect a commercial building in order to avoid future expenses.


As the new owners, you should appoint a specialist inspector to get a thorough report.


If you are not aware of what involves in a commercial property inspection, don’t worry!


We are here to guide you! Discussed here are baseline commercial inspection checklist-


Building Structure –


The building structure will expound the true condition of commercial property.


It mostly depends on size, age, location, and complexity.


The inspection of a building structure includes analysis of concrete, wood, and steel components.


An inspector pays special attention to the roof if the building is old.


Fire –


A commercial building must have fire exits and safety routes.


It is should be fully equipped with a fire suppression system.


As far as inspection is concerned, the inspector checks fire escapes, sprinkler systems and fire extinguishers.


They should be accessible to all users and must be in operable condition.  


Heating and Ventilation –


Inspectors should test the heating and ventilation system of a commercial building.


They must comply with standard building codes and regulations.


Remember that replacing these systems can be very expensive.


Therefore, make sure that these utilities are in proper working condition.


Electrical System –


The electrical system must offer a safe and effective power supply.


Moreover, it can change over time and it is the duty of an inspector to check whether the electrical system is feasible to current use or not.


Local Codes –


Every state in America has respective local codes and regulations regarding the commercial building.


These codes are specially made to comply with standard weather and geographical condition of a state.

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