Commercial Inspections
Memphis Inspections Service works to meet your needs. We can work independently or with your team, including property management companies, realtors and owners to provide exceptional service, unsurpassed in the Mid-South area.
Licensed & Bonded serving West Tennessee and North Mississippi, Memphis Inspections Services provides detailed, thorough reports on preventive maintenance, general property conditions, energy audits, maintenance issues and work with clients to meet specific goals and objectives. Our reports are clear, concise, easy to read and easy to understand.
COMMERCIAL INSPECTIONS
Adherence to ASTM Standards of Practice & Ethics.
- PCAs (Property Condition Assessments)
- Document Review (drawings, maintenance records, etc)
- Property Walk-thru survey
- Costs for repairs recommended
- Estimates of remaining useful life for components
- Documentation of findings, including digital photos
- Secure Online access to reports
- Commercial Property Inspections (Performing & Non-Performing Loans)
- Commercial Property Analysis
- Commercial Mortgage Backed Securities (CMBS) Inspections
- Mortgage Inspections
- Loan Origination Inspections
- Loan Assumption Due Diligence
- Loan Modification Due Diligence
- Buyers Due Diligence
- Sellers Due Diligence
- Underwriting Site Inspections
- Annual Servicing Inspections
- Capital Improvement Confirmation
- Loss Mitigation
- Loss Draft / Insurance Loss Inspections
- Asset Management Due Diligence
- Portfolio Reviews
- Acquisition Inspections, Acquisition Due Diligence
- Disposition Inspections
- Equity Monitoring Services
- Market Studies
- Project Feasibility Studies
- Special Due Diligence Inspections
- Photo Only Assignments
- Custom Commercial Real Estate Consulting Projects
FORECLOSURE & SITE WORKÂ INSPECTIONS
- Verification of occupancy
- Documentation of visual components/materials
- Document work completed / material delivery verification
- Exterior condition of property
- Exterior photos of property
- Verification of address of property
- Neightborhood Assessment
- Secure Online access to reports
INSURANCE/LEGAL INSPECTIONS
Documentation provided for insurance claims. Thermal digital imaging photography with fusion available – this is particularly useful for electrical leaks, roof leaks, plumbing leaks, can eliminate future mold/mildew claims if you can accurately determine area is dry after clean-up.
- Detailed Inspection Report.
- Digital photos, including thermal digital imaging photos, if requestedÂ
- Complete confidentiality.
ENERGY AUDITS / THERMAL DIGITAL IMAGINGÂ INSPECTIONS
Preventive Maintenance Visual Documentation is especially useful for plumbing and electrical issues. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, regulations have mandated new standards. Using our thermal digital imaging and energy audit software, Memphis Inspections Service can assist businesses in meeting these qualifications.
December 21, 2007
Regulations to Increase Energy Efficiency in New Federal Buildings by 30%
DOE announced on December 21st that it had established regulations that require all new federal buildings, as well as low-rise residential buildings that were constructed on or after January 3, 2007, to achieve at least 30% greater energy efficiency than that of the prevailing building codes. These new standards are also 40% more efficient than the current Code of Federal Regulations and will help federal agencies meet Executive Order #13423, which mandated increased federal energy efficiency. Over the next ten years, these standards could save more than 40 trillion Btu and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 2 million metric tons.
Federal commercial, multi-family high-rise residential buildings, and low-rise residential buildings are all included under these new regulations. The new standards aim to address energy efficiency by looking at a building’s entire performance, instead of relying on prescriptive requirements for building components and systems. The high standards put forth in these regulations will also encourage federal builders to use an integrated approach when constructing new buildings. See the DOE press release.