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 […]
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 […]
Austin Will Begin Enforcement of Its Energy Conservation Audit & Disclosure Ordinance in June 2012 Joining the nationwide trend of local energy disclosure mandates, Austin, Texas is just over 6 months […]
Published in Colorado Real Estate Journal When it comes to radon, it is important for Colorado property owners to be aware of the risk and radon levels in their buildings. […]
