Understanding building science is crucial for real estate investors and property managers looking to maximize asset value, improve energy efficiency, and ensure long-term structural integrity. Building science focuses on the interactions between a building’s materials, systems, and environmental conditions to optimize performance, durability, and occupant comfort. For years now, many of you have heard me
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How to Prepare for a Commercial Real Estate Inspection
Purchasing commercial real estate is an exciting venture, but the process requires thorough planning, especially when it comes to the inspection phase. Understanding how to prepare for a commercial real estate inspection can save time, money, and hassle down the road. An inspection is essential for evaluating the condition of the property, identifying any potential
Read MoreCommercial Real Estate Inspection Checklist
Purchasing or leasing a commercial real estate property is a significant investment, and one that requires thorough consideration and due diligence. One of the most critical steps in the process is conducting a commercial real estate inspection. This inspection helps ensure that the property is in good condition, complies with local regulations, and does not
Read MoreRoofing Considerations for Montana’s Climate: A Guide for Property Owners and NNN Tenants
Montana’s extreme weather conditions, including heavy snowfall, high winds, and temperature fluctuations, make roofing considerations a critical aspect of commercial property management. Whether you are a property owner or a tenant under a Triple Net (NNN) lease, understanding the unique challenges different roofing systems face in this climate can help you mitigate risks, reduce costs,
Read MoreADA Standards for Modern Compliance: Navigating Requirements for Existing Commercial Buildings
Ensuring accessibility in commercial properties is more than just a best practice—it is a legal requirement that affects business owners, property managers, and investors alike. Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is particularly important for existing buildings, where upgrades may be required to remove barriers and improve accessibility. Understanding when compliance is enforceable,
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