Purchasing a condominium building or apartment complex is a significant financial investment. Before you purchase, sell, or make any major financial decisions regarding these multi-family buildings, it’s important to have all the information regarding their condition. Bryan & Bryan Inspections specializes in these types of evaluations, providing you with the detailed information you need to make the best decision for you and your business.
1. Pre-Purchase Inspection
Before you decide whether or not to buy a condo or apartment building, you should have a commercial inspection conducted. This evaluation reviews all the major systems of the building, including the plumbing, electrical, and heating and cooling. Our commercial inspectors will also assess the exterior elements, such as siding, windows, parking lots, and roof, as well as all interior structures like doors and windows.
2. Seller Inspection
When you are planning to place a multi-family complex on the market, you should also have a commercial inspection conducted. We review the exact same systems and structures as we do in a pre-purchase inspection. By having this evaluation conducted, you can choose to have any repairs made before you sell the building, or you can adjust the selling price if you prefer to sell the building as-is.
3. Reserve Study
As you own or manage a condo or residential property, you want to ensure you have a healthy reserve account for any unexpected damage or repairs. As commercial property inspectors, we can perform a reserve study that will inform you of any future repairs that need to be made. Included with this specific inspection is a report that will also detail an estimated cost of these repairs.
Request a Quote Today
Call Bryan & Bryan today at (281) 484-8318 or you can conveniently request a quote online. Along with our commercial inspections, we also provide residential inspections, mold inspections, pest inspections, and stucco inspections in the Houston area, including East Bernard, Eagle Lake, Bellville, Todd Mission, and Conroe.
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