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Due Diligence
Perhaps one of the most essential early evaluative tools in real estate, due diligence, is the investigation of a site or facility to provide detailed information as to its current condition. This investigation is a valuable tool by which property owners and users make informed decisions with respect to acquisition and disposition of property. We can coordinate and manage due diligence investigations performed by our engineering partners and based on individual client needs. A comprehensive due diligence investigation typically consists of the following components:
Existing Facility Investigation Existing Conditions Investigation Property conditions report Topographical survey Phase I environmental study Flood Plain Delineation Code compliance Financing methods Utility profile Return on Investment Itemized list of needed repairs Wetland Delineation Deferred maintenance items Boundary Survey Cost estimate for repairs Utility Survey Useful life studies Geotechnical Traffic Study Title Survey, Tree Inventory
Entitlement Analysis
An important component of a due diligence investigation, entitlement analysis, is the investigation of current zoning and planning applicable to the site as well as special districts or interim controls. The regulatory environment that controls the building process in today's marketplace is complex. In response to this complexity, AA also provides an evaluation of future entitlement changes, including any pending legislation, trends in the local community and unstable political environments that may impact the future development potential of a site.
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