Sometimes Things Don’t Quite Add Up During Property Condition Reports Here’s one of my stranger tales from the field, where it paid to stop and reevaluate the explanations. Sometimes things […]
Sometimes Things Don’t Quite Add Up During Property Condition Reports Here’s one of my stranger tales from the field, where it paid to stop and reevaluate the explanations. Sometimes things […]
Published in Scotsman Guide Environmental Due Diligence practices continue to evolve, and there were several significant changes that shaped the industry in 2011. These likely will continue to have an impact on […]
How Do Accessibility Concerns Come into Play During Due Diligence? How do accessibility concerns come into play during real estate transactions or development? The answer is trifold: New buildings are […]
Sixty Years Ago, There Were No Laws Governing Accessibility in The U.S. – Today There Are Several “According to the US Census Bureau, as of 2005, there were 25,780,576 physically […]
We Are Often Asked: “Do I Really Need a Phase 1 ESA?” As a nationwide provider of environmental and engineering due diligence reports, including Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments, I often […]
Accessibility Concerns Are a Common Component of Real Estate Transactions and a Source of Some Confusion “Disabilities is an umbrella term, covering impairments, activity limitations, and participation restrictions. An impairment is […]
As We Look Back on the Year and Ready Ourselves for a New One, It Is a Perfect Time For Lenders to Ask: “Are my risk management policies protecting me […]
Discovering Water Damage at An Asset Can Be a Deal Breaker, but the Source Doesn’t Always from above Water intrusion is a serious and often costly problem for any structure. […]
The Federal Government Furthers Its Commitment to Green Buildings Last Friday, President Obama committed to putting $2 billion into energy upgrades of federal buildings as part of the Better Buildings […]
