The due diligence provided by commercial inspectors will vary, sometimes
substantially, with the nature of the transaction. Variables may include building age, type, use or location. Although the
client must make the final decision on what services will be supplied, the expertise of the inspector in providing advice
and insight may be crucial. Background for providing this advice may require a preliminary inspection by the inspector, the
inspector’s sub-contractors and sometimes the building’s maintenance personnel.
Just as a land developer may hire a general contractor to oversee a variety of subcontractors who actually
perform the construction work, A commercial investor often hires an inspector who’s responsibilities typically involve
overseeing a variety of subcontractors. These subcontractors provide specialty inspection reports on building systems such
as HVAC, electrical, roofing, structure… or whatever else is called for in the Client/Inspector contract.
Costs vary depending on square footage, size of building, number of HVAC
systems, design & style of building, along with a few other variables.
Contact Central Florida Building Inspectors today to receive a customized quote for a commercial property inspection.