A Property Condition Assessment (PCA) is a walk-through examination of the physical condition of a property, typically executed as part of the due diligence process for commercial real estate transactions. A PCA and PCR have varying degrees of comprehensiveness.
A Property Condition Report (PCR) outlines the observations and opinions generated during the PCA regarding discovered deficiencies and notes recommendations for repairs and further investigations.
A Triple Net Lease Assessment is an inspection of a commercial building or property in which the tenant is responsible for the property's expenses and must officially document deficiencies.
An Accessibility Inspection covers the most common technical accessibility deficiencies and barriers within a commercial building and its property. It shows a property's compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and includes physical observation of the property and a written compliance report.
A Capital Replacement Reserve Table is a multiple-year projection that forecasts a property's expected expenses in repairs, replacements, and enhancements by considering the current condition and remaining useful life (RUL) based on the findings from a Property Condition Assessment. A five, ten, or fifteen-year analysis is most common, especially for small businesses.
A multifamily inspection is necessary to aid you in decision-making and negotiations during your investment property purchase. A comprehensive building inspection identifies defects or issues and can spare you unexpected and costly repairs.
We recommend Villa Property Inspections for Residential Home Inspections.
Our pre-purchase building inspections provide you with a comprehensive report on the condition of the property you are considering purchasing. We'll inspect everything from the roof to the foundation, so you can make an informed decision about your investment.
Our building safety inspections cover everything from fire safety to electrical systems. We'll help you ensure that your building is up to code and safe for all occupants. Our team of experts will identify any potential hazards and provide recommendations for addressing them.
Thermal imaging inspections use infrared technology to identify areas of your building where heat is escaping. This can help you identify potential energy savings opportunities and improve the overall comfort of your building.
Our structural inspections cover everything from the foundation to the roof. We'll identify any potential issues with the building's structure and provide recommendations for addressing them. This can help you avoid costly repairs down the road.