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Acquisition Level Due Diligence

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Using Business as a Force for Good.

Acquisition level due diligence is a comprehensive assessment of a property that a potential buyer or investor conducts before acquiring it.

This process is crucial in identifying potential risks, understanding the property's current condition, and evaluating its financial and operational aspects. This due diligence process provides the buyer or investor with a detailed picture of the property, enabling them to make informed decisions, negotiate terms, and ultimately proceed with the acquisition with a clear understanding of the associated risks and opportunities.

Pre-Acquisition

In the context of pre-acquisition due diligence, Nova acknowledges the variance in buyers' risk tolerances. Within its Equity Markets Group, Nova extends its due diligence services beyond the baseline standard established by the ASTM. 

Our group's experienced architects, engineers, construction specialists, and certified roof and building envelope professionals provide expanded assessments of building structure, enclosure systems, internal operating, and life safety systems. We operate with the mindset that meeting client expectations first requires an understanding of the expanded assessments that are most appropriate.

All due diligence reports are well documented with photographs and include Opinions of Probable Costs to determine financial feasibility. 

Our Services

Expanded equity level property condition assessment and report

Seller disclosure property condition assessment report

Structural condition assessment

Seismic risk assessment

Building envelope (roof and exterior) assessment

Parking garage assessment

Forensic analysis and remedial design

Roof replacement design

Facade consulting, design, and construction oversight

BOMA area measurements

ADA compliance audits

Contact

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Vice President, Equity Group Leader

Russell (Rusty) Gordon

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Nova was engaged to perform an Expanded Property Condition Assessment (EPCA) for a Class A office property development that included multiple towers and a total net rentable area of 800,000 square feet. 

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