What are grandfathered uses, also known as legal nonconforming uses and what do you do? Partner’s experts, Alexis Whipple, and Sara Ehrentreu outline practical scenarios and explain the options that you can take in this article.
What are grandfathered uses, also known as legal nonconforming uses and what do you do? Partner’s experts, Alexis Whipple, and Sara Ehrentreu outline practical scenarios and explain the options that you can take in this article.
Beyond the immediate damage caused by flames, residual damage caused by smoke and soot can leave lingering effects requiring thorough restoration and clean-up of your commercial or residential property. Understanding the smoke damage cleanup process and knowing what to expect can help commercial and residential property owners navigate this challenging time more effectively.
Experiencing a fire in your home or commercial property can be devastating. Beyond the visible damage, fires can significantly impact indoor air quality, posing health risks to occupants. In this article, we provide property owners, both commercial and residential, with essential information about indoor air quality testing after a fire and offer tips for safely re-occupying the property.
If you need strategies to meet the challenges and opportunities coming your way over the next year, check out this article by Partner CEO Joe Derhake and Eric Enloe, Senior Managing Director of Partner Valuation Advisors.
Fannie Mae recently issued updated guidance regarding problematic materials that could significantly impact the results and findings within a Fannie Mae Scope Property Condition Assessment (PCA).
In a highly competitive, complex and dynamically shifting retail market, all eyes are on innovative solutions, and the conditions created by the COVID-19 pandemic have provided a catalyst for transformation. Here are some highlighted strategies demonstrating how retailers are leveraging historic buildings to build a competitive edge.
In response to the recent wildfires in Los Angeles, homeowners have many questions about rebuilding. Below are some commonly asked questions along with detailed answers. Please note that regulations and building codes vary by jurisdiction, which can impact costs and permitting requirements significantly.
New York City is combating lead poisoning in residential buildings with two lead-based paint laws. Property owners must comply by August 9, 2025, or face penalties.
Partner’s certified Environmental Health & Safety Fire Response team offers post-fire assessment and clean-up services to help property owners get through the aftermath of fire events.
