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A Proven, Standards-Based Commercial Inspection Process

The commercial inspector will comply with the International Standards of Practice for Inspecting Commercial Properties (ComSOP) – the industry-accepted commercial inspection guidelines, and a proven process and system. As a baseline, the assessment includes the following services:

Our Commercial Inspection Process

Step 1

Pre-Inspection Review & Scope Confirmation

We begin with a detailed review of the commercial property, building use, and client objectives. The inspection scope is defined in accordance with the CCPIA Commercial Standards of Practice (ComSOP), including any optional services such as roof evaluations, drone imaging, or specialty inspections.

Step 2

On-Site Commercial Property Inspection

A comprehensive, visual inspection of accessible building systems is performed. This includes the roof, structure, exterior, interior, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and life-safety components to identify material defects and conditions affecting the property.

Step 3

Findings, Photos & Risk Identification

Observed deficiencies, deferred maintenance, and safety concerns are documented with photos and clear narratives. Findings are prioritized to support commercial real estate due diligence, capital planning, and risk management.

Step 4

Report Delivery & Client Support

A detailed digital commercial property inspection report is delivered within the agreed turnaround time. We are available to review key findings, answer questions, and assist investors, owners, and lenders with informed decision-making.

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The final product of a commercial property inspection is the written report. It will contain concise details from the walk-through survey, documents procured, the results of interviews conducted, and any other third-party reports ordered as part of the commercial property inspection. The inspection report will basically include a detailed summary of the inspector’s findings. This will provide the client with an inventory of the building’s major systems and components, and an evaluation of their functional and physical condition. These findings will highlight the property’s strengths and potential deficiencies, along with deferred maintenance issues. The inspection report can be used to understand and address the issues that will impact the building from a physical standpoint and financial perspective, as well as the health and safety of the building’s occupants