Construction Consultancy Services
Property Inspection

Property Inspection

One of the most sought out consultancy services we offer is property inspection. The purpose of RMJE Construction Services Corporation’s inspection is to make sure that the property or establishment you believe you are buying, renting or about to start a construction project is, is actually the property you would want to be involved in.

Each real estate and property transaction is different and each transaction has its own unique set of considerations and conditions to validate before completion.

Using professional third party consultants in the physical due diligence process is critical to the overall accuracy and cost efficiency of your transaction and will do the following inspections.

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    Know the property

    You need to know not only the physical characteristics of the property and buildings being purchased, but the approximate condition and age to assess the good against the bad, so that you can properly balance the risks and rewards offered in conjunction with the property is real.

    The most important part of the real estate transaction process, in addition to the purchase price and profitability balance, is a well-documented review of the real estate physical condition.

    Otherwise, you might see yourself as the not-so-proud owner of a property that doesn’t meet your needs or costs more than you can afford.

    Verify the information

    Assuming that proper documentation is provided by the seller for review, adequate time should be allowed to verify the information provided and RMJE can do these verifications for you.Ask the seller all the documents and contacts to expedite our fact finding.

    Reviewing existing ownership documents is a must. We will review accessibility surveys, architectural building plans, occupancy certificates, citations from authorities with jurisdiction, emergency evacuation plans, environmental studies, electrical system building plans, test records, and maintenance, fire detection, fire door inspection reports, building permits, plumbing system previous inspection reports, roofing system, safety inspection records and more.

    All construction related documents, including warranties, All past and present uses of the property, Third party reports or inspections, Any land surveys and improvements to the possession of the seller are also a must.

    Interview with people who know the conditions of the property

    Interviewing with property connoisseurs need to have the previous owner, landlord, tenants, maintenance person, contractor maintenance personnel or other contractors who routinely work on the property and / or building.

    Accessibility Searches

    Full compliance research involves physical measurements of the distances, slopes, and push / pull forces required by accessibility standards to enable a particular level of disabled person to successfully navigate a property, location, and building.

    Environmental Due Diligence known as the Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is the most widely used Environmental Inspection Report.

    This explores past use of property and neighboring properties to identify potential on-site or adjacent environmental problems or future liabilities.

    These reports typically require significant monetary investment and take several weeks to complete, so they should be done as soon as you determine that you are proceeding with due diligence. The purpose of this inspection is to determine if the property contains any hazardous material or poses a threat to its surroundings in any way.

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