Due Diligence Inspections...Our Specialty!

Due Diligence inspections include properties such as apartment complexes, motels, office buildings, retail stores, and warehouses. The inspection covers the major visible structural components, exterior and interior conditions, attics, substructures, and other areas of possible problems. Team Too maintains a dedicated staff of property specialist to perform your due diligence requirements.

Our pest inspectors examine the property for evidence of wood destroying insects such as termites, carpenter ants, and other wood destroying organisms. Team Too property inspectors will also recommend methods to prevent infestation, and prescribe solutions to correct infestation when discovered. Our inspectors provide insight into cost-effective maintenance scheduling and assist with due diligence as to the building’s overall condition. The commercial inspection results in a detailed and thorough report designed to help facilitate transaction negotiations as well as a basc summary report of the findings and pricing for resolutions. Reports are professionally packaged and mailed to clients with a summary to the client, the property inspection report(s), all sections of the inspection report, addendums, and the copy of the proposal for resolution of the problems outlined.

The Team Too staff will also participate in performing budget analysis of current and recommended ongoing service contracts, be available for proposed budget meetings, and coordinate staff to ensure a smooth transition to the new ownership.



Due Diligence Inspection Request

All information submitted to Team Too and found during the course of the due diligence inspection will be kept strictly confidential. Team Too does not disclose any information to any party other than the person / company ordering the inspection.

Property Name:
Property Adress:
Property City, State, Zip:
# of Units:
Your Name:
Company:
Phone Number:
Email Address:
Geographic Location:
Brief description of any special requirements:
  
 



 
 
Last update: 8/29/2008