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Site Survey Checklist

Check all your boxes with our easy form-fill site survey checklist built for commercial tenants.

Site Survey Checklist – PDF Template

Are you thinking about leasing a commercial property? If so, you need to make sure that you do your due diligence before signing a lease. One of the most important things you can do is conduct an in-depth commercial tenant site survey. By conducting a thorough survey, you can avoid costly surprises and ensure that you are leasing a property that is suitable for your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the purpose of a commercial site survey?

The purpose of a commercial site survey is to identify any potential issues with a property, such as structural defects or code violations, that could impact the tenant’s business operations. It helps ensure the property is suitable and safe before signing a lease.

What should I look for during a commercial site survey?

Key things to look for include structural defects, environmental hazards, accessibility issues, parking, zoning problems, and the condition of utilities like electricity and internet.

How can I negotiate with landlords after finding issues during a site survey?

If issues are found, you can negotiate with the landlord for repairs, rent reductions, or other concessions. Be prepared with a list of problems and cost estimates to strengthen your position.

When should I hire a professional for a commercial site survey?

Hiring a professional, such as a building surveyor or tenant-rep broker, is helpful when you need expert insights on property conditions or complex structural issues. They can also assist with negotiations and provide recommendations.

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