Commercial Inspection
Commercial Inspector
A commercial inspection is for non-residential buildings including offices, warehouse, retail, daycares, religious buildings and houses of worship. It includes the following systems: Roofing, Attic, Foundation, Exterior, Structure, Interior, Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Appliances, Kitchen, Mold, & Pests. It also includes with limitations any elevators, private parking areas, recreational facilities, ADA recommendations, playground equipment, irrigation systems, & fire safety recommendations. Building purchases with 5 or more units are also considered commercial.
Our Commercial Property Inspections for purchase offer prospective buyers a comprehensive assessment of a building’s current condition, ensuring they are well-informed before making an investment. These inspections focus on evaluating the primary systems and components of the property, including structural integrity, roofing, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and the building envelope. By conducting a thorough visual examination of these key areas, we help buyers identify any existing issues, deferred maintenance needs, or potential concerns that could impact the building’s functionality, safety, or long-term performance.
During the inspection, our team carefully reviews visible and accessible areas to assess their overall condition and functionality. We evaluate the mechanical and electrical systems to ensure they are operating as expected and check structural elements, such as the foundation and roofing, for signs of wear, damage, or needed repairs. This process is crucial for highlighting any areas that may require immediate attention and for providing insights into possible future maintenance or replacement costs.
Our Commercial Property Inspections provide buyers with valuable information to support their investment decisions, enabling them to negotiate more effectively and plan for ongoing maintenance. The final inspection report offers a clear, unbiased view of the building’s current state, helping to protect buyers from unexpected repair expenses and giving them peace of mind about the condition of the property. This reliable inspection process ensures buyers can proceed with confidence, knowing they have a solid understanding of the building’s strengths and potential needs.
The following is the comprehensive list of systems inspected during a commercial property inspection:
- Roofing
- Attic
- Foundation
- Exterior
- Structure
- Interior
- Plumbing
- HVAC
- Electrical
- Appliances
- Pests
- Mold
- Elevators
- Parking Lot & Areas
- Recreational Areas
- Pools & Spas
- ADA Recommendations
- Playground Equipment
- Irrigation Systems
- Fire Safety Recommendations
A commercial inspection sample report may be viewed here.
The Commercial Inspection requires a signature on the Commercial Inspection Agreement. An example of the agreement may be viewed below.
Commercial Wind Mitigation
We also offer Building Type II and III Mitigation Inspections for insurance. Citizens Property Insurance may request one for certain buildings. This Wind Mitigation Inspection is required for either residential condominium unit owners or commercial residential applicants requesting mitigation credits in such buildings.
Our Building Type II and III Mitigation Inspections help property owners meet insurance requirements, ensuring their buildings are eligible for wind mitigation credits that can lead to reduced insurance premiums. These inspections focus on evaluating structural components that impact a building’s resilience against wind damage, such as roof attachments, window & door impact ratings, and other critical elements designed for added protection. For properties in areas prone to high winds and storms, this inspection provides peace of mind and financial benefits by verifying that the building meets established safety standards. Whether you are a condominium owner or a commercial residential property manager, our inspections can help you secure potential insurance savings while enhancing your property’s storm resilience.
Commercial Roof Certification
We also offer Commercial Roof Certification inspections. These are specifically designed to meet the requirements set by Citizens Property Insurance for commercial buildings. This inspection focuses on verifying the condition, age, and overall integrity of the roof to ensure it meets safety standards. A roof certification is often required by Citizens to approve or renew a commercial property insurance policy.
Our Citizens Commercial Roof Certification inspection provides property owners with a thorough evaluation of their roof’s condition, focusing on factors like structural integrity, potential leaks, and estimated remaining lifespan. This certification is essential for meeting insurance criteria and can be a deciding factor for policy approval or renewal. By assessing the roof’s ability to withstand weather-related damage, we help ensure your building’s protection and compliance with insurance guidelines. Property owners can feel confident knowing their roof meets Citizens’ standards, potentially avoiding costly repairs and ensuring continued insurance coverage.
Commercial Electrical Certification
We also offer Citizens Commercial Electrical Certification inspections to meet Citizens Property Insurance requirements for commercial properties. This inspection assesses the electrical system’s safety, age, and overall functionality, ensuring compliance with industry standards. An Electrical Certification is often needed for insurance approval or renewal, confirming that the property’s electrical components are up to code.”
Our Citizens Commercial Electrical Certification inspection provides a comprehensive assessment of your building’s electrical system, examining key factors like wiring condition, panel age, circuit load capacity, and overall safety. This certification is essential for property owners aiming to meet insurance criteria, as it ensures the electrical infrastructure is secure, reliable, and code-compliant. By identifying potential hazards or outdated components, our inspection helps reduce the risk of electrical failures or fires, providing peace of mind for property owners and tenants alike. Meeting Citizens’ certification requirements can streamline the insurance approval process and support the long-term safety and insurability of your commercial property.
Commercial Inspection Agreement
The address of the property is: {{ADDRESS}}.
Fee for the commercial inspection is ${{FEES}}.
THIS AGREEMENT made this {{CURRENT_DATE}} by and between
Kore Home Inspections LLC (Hereinafter “INSPECTOR”) and the undersigned (hereinafter “CLIENT”), collectively referred to herein as “the parties.” The parties understand and voluntarily agree as follows:
- INSPECTOR agrees to perform a visual inspection of the commercial building and to provide CLIENT with a written inspection report identifying the defects that INSPECTOR both observed and deemed material. Where accessible, INSPECTOR will view a representative sample of the building components covered under this inspection to be used in the preparation of the written inspection report. INSPECTOR will not test or otherwise analyze elements of the commercial building where destruction or dismantling of the particular element is required. The primary purpose of the inspection is to enhance the CLIENT’S information and knowledge about the commercial building to improve decision making for buying, selling or improving the property. As it may relate to this commercial building inspection, INSPECTOR may offer comments as a courtesy, but these comments will not comprise the bargained-for report. The report is only supplementary to the seller’s disclosures.
- Unless otherwise inconsistent with this Agreement or not possible, INSPECTOR agrees to perform the inspection in accordance with InterNACHI’s International Standards of Practice for Inspecting Commercial Properties. Although INSPECTOR agrees to follow these standards, CLIENT understands that these standards contain certain limitations, exceptions, and exclusions. CLIENT also understands that InterNACHI is not a party to this Agreement and that InterNACHI has no control over INSPECTOR or representations made by INSPECTOR and does not supervise INSPECTOR. As noted above, this commercial building inspection is visual only. In certain instances, INSPECTOR may engage or deploy certain mechanical or other systems in the commercial building for purposes of preparing the written inspection report. However, it is not possible to engage or deploy many systems in a commercial building, including fire suppression systems, and thus determination of whether such systems are properly functioning or otherwise in need of repair, replacement or maintenance is beyond the scope of this basic commercial building inspection. The SCOPE OF WORK outlining the specific elements of the commercial building to be inspected by INSPECTOR under this Agreement is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as EXHIBIT A. Where noted in the written inspection report, INSPECTOR may recommend, and CLIENT acknowledges that such may be necessary, that CLIENT hire a professional engineer, or other qualified and licensed professional, to provide an independent inspection and analysis of certain elements that may be beyond the scope of this basic commercial building inspection. Unless otherwise indicated below, CLIENT understands that this basic commercial building inspection EXCLUDES compliance with applicable building codes or testing for the presence of potential dangers arising from asbestos, lead paint, formaldehyde, molds, radon gas, soil contamination, and other environmental hazards or violations.
- The inspection and report are performed and prepared for the use of CLIENT, who gives INSPECTOR permission to discuss observations with real estate agents, owners, repair persons, and other interested parties. INSPECTOR accepts no responsibility for use or misinterpretation by third parties. INSPECTOR’S inspection of the property and the accompanying report are in no way intended to be a guarantee or warranty, express or implied, regarding the future use, operability, habitability or suitability of the commercial building or its components. Any and all warranties, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly excluded by this Agreement to the fullest extent allowed by law. If any structure or portion of any structure that is to be inspected pursuant to this Agreement is a log home, log structure or similar log construction, CLIENT understands that such structures have unique characteristics that make it impossible for an inspector to inspect and evaluate them by an exterior visual inspection. Therefore, the scope of the inspection to be performed pursuant to this Agreement does not include decay of the interior of logs in log walls, log foundations or roofs or similar defects that are not visible by an exterior visual inspection.
- INSPECTOR assumes no liability for the cost of repair or replacement of unreported defects or deficiencies either current or arising in the future. CLIENT acknowledges that the liability of INSPECTOR, its agents, employees, for claims or damages, costs of defense or suit, attorney’s fees and expenses and payments arising out of or related to the INSPECTOR’S negligence or breach of any obligation under this Agreement, including errors and omissions in the inspection or the report, shall be limited to liquidated damages in an amount equal to the fee paid to the INSPECTOR, and this liability shall be exclusive. CLIENT waives any claim for consequential, exemplary, special or incidental damages or for the loss of the use of the commercial building even if the CLIENT has been advised of the possibility of such damages. The parties acknowledge that the liquidated damages are not intended as a penalty but are intended (i) to reflect the fact that actual damages may be difficult and impractical to ascertain; (ii) to allocate risk among the INSPECTOR and CLIENT; and (iii) to enable the INSPECTOR to perform the inspection at the stated fee.
- INSPECTOR does not perform engineering, architectural, plumbing, or any other job function requiring an occupational license in the jurisdiction where the inspection is taking place, unless the inspector holds a valid occupational license, in which case he/she may inform the CLIENT that he/she is so licensed, and is therefore qualified to go beyond this basic commercial building inspection, and for additional fee, perform additional inspections beyond those within the scope of the basic commercial building inspection. Any agreement for such additional inspections shall be in a separate writing or noted here:
- In the event of a claim against INSPECTOR, CLIENT agrees to supply INSPECTOR with the following: (1) Written notification of adverse conditions within 14 days of discovery, and (2) Access to the premises. Failure to comply with the above conditions will release INSPECTOR and its agents from any and all obligations or liability of any kind.
- The parties agree that any litigation arising out of this Agreement shall be filed only in the Court having jurisdiction in the County in which the INSPECTOR has its principal place of business. In the event that CLIENT fails to prove any adverse claims against INSPECTOR in a court of law, CLIENT agrees to pay all legal costs, expenses and fees of INSPECTOR in defending said claims. CLIENT further understands that any legal action against InterNACHI itself allegedly arising out of this Agreement or INSPECTOR’s relationship with InterNACHI must be brought only in the District Court of Boulder County, Colorado.
- If any court declares any provision of this Agreement invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will remain in effect. This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the parties. All prior communications are merged into this Agreement, and there are no terms or conditions other than those set forth herein. No statement or promise of INSPECTOR or its agents shall be binding unless reduced to writing and signed by INSPECTOR. No change or modification shall be enforceable against any party unless such change or modification is in writing and signed by the parties. This Agreement shall be binding upon and enforceable by the parties and their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assignees. CLIENT shall have no cause of action against INSPECTOR after one year from the date of the inspection.
- Payment of the fee to INSPECTOR (less any deposit noted above) is due upon completion of the on-site inspection. The CLIENT agrees to pay all legal and time expenses incurred in collecting due payments, including attorney’s fees, if any. If CLIENT is a corporation, LLC, or similar entity, the person signing this Agreement on behalf of such entity does personally guarantee payment of the fee by the entity.
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