Welcome to Maine’s Premiere Commercial Property Inspection Company!
Owned and operated by The MacNaughton Family with our main office at 11 Church Street in Oakland, Maine 04963. We operate in the Southern and Central Maine area with a large group of specialist from Master Electricians and Plumbers to Foundation Certified Engineers and much more.
As a division of Annruel the Parent company of our Inspection services We are certified Home Inspectors with internachi as well as Certified Commercial Property Inspectors with the Certified Commercial Property Inspectors Association. We are also State of Maine Certified sewer and septic inspectors with the education and all the right tools for the job.
Commercial inspections often include ADA Compliant issues, Liability issues as well as the Structural Inspection. We offer 3 levels of inspections to find one for everyones individual needs
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Real Estate Sale Inspections |
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Pre-Lease or Exit Inspections |
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Bank Draw / Phase Inspections |
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Retail / Resturant Inspections |
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Warehouse / Industry Inspections |
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Annual Assessments Inspections |
Just as a land developer may hire a general contractor to oversee a variety of subcontractors who actually perform the construction work, a wise commercial investor hires an inspector whose responsibilities typically involve overseeing a variety of subcontractors. These subcontractors provide specialty inspection reports on building systems, such as HVAC, electrical, roofing, structure, and whatever else is called for in the Client/Inspector Contract. Although the Standards are available and extremely useful, the goal of a commercial inspection is to provide the client with the information they need to enter into transaction negotiations with as much power in their possession as possible. In a negotiation, knowledge and documentation are power. Gathering this information is the process of due diligence and where commercial inspectors play a key role. The due diligence provided by commercial inspectors will vary, sometimes substantially, with the nature of the transaction. Variables may include building age, type, use and location. Although the client must make the final decision on what services will be supplied, the expertise of the inspector in providing advice and insight may be crucial. Background for providing this advice may require a preliminary inspection by the inspector, the inspector’s subcontractors and, sometimes, the building’s maintenance personnel
Serving Kittery to Bangor and all towns in between including Saco, Portland, Westbrook, Scarborough, Windham, Brunswick, Auburn,Lewiston, Augusta, Waterville, Oakland, Fairfield, Newport,Pittsfield and Newport
JamesRuelMac@gmail.com
Maine Commercial Property Inspections (c) 2018 James MacNaughton
11 Church Street Oakland, Maine 04963 (207) 861-1227