Multi-Unit Inspections

Multi-Unit Inspections

Duplex, triplex, and apartment due diligence with investment clarity

Inspections Built for Investment Properties

Multi-unit properties carry different risk than single-family homes. Shared systems, life-safety concerns, and unit-by-unit condition differences can materially affect your operating costs and return profile.

This inspection is designed to help investors make better decisions before committing capital. You get clear visibility into high-impact deficiencies, likely near-term costs, and where negotiation leverage exists.

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What I Focus On

In addition to core systems, multi-unit inspections add emphasis where investor risk often hides.

Fire Separation and Life-Safety

Visible separation between units, egress observations, and practical safety issues that can impact tenants and insurer confidence.

Shared Systems Complexity

Distribution and visible condition of shared versus individual heating, electrical, and plumbing systems.

Unit-by-Unit Condition

Condition differences between units that can influence rent-ready timelines, maintenance forecasting, and turnover costs.

Conversion Quality

Older converted properties are reviewed for common execution issues versus purpose-built multi-unit construction patterns.

Property Types I Inspect

Duplexes

2 units

Triplexes

3 units

Fourplexes

4 units

Five and Six Plexes

5-6 units

Larger Multi-Unit Buildings

6+ units

Mixed Residential Portfolios

Custom quote scope

What to Expect in 3 Steps

Scope Call

We confirm building type, unit count, and access coordination so the inspection scope matches your acquisition goals.

On-Site Inspection

Each accessible unit and shared system area is reviewed with focus on material risk and operational impact.

Report and Action Plan

Same-day prioritized findings help you proceed, renegotiate reserves, or revisit deal assumptions.

Post-Inspection Decision Paths

Proceed Confidently

Move forward with clear visibility on condition and capital planning priorities for each unit and shared system.

Renegotiate with Evidence

Use documented deficiencies to support credits, reserve adjustments, or revised terms before closing.

Walk Away Early

Avoid inheriting high-risk assets when findings show the numbers no longer support the investment thesis.

Need Scope Help Before You Book?

Tell us the unit count and access details. We'll help you set the right inspection scope quickly.
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Common Questions

Q.Do tenants need to be notified before inspection day?
Yes. Seller-side coordination is required for occupied units so all spaces can be accessed safely and legally on inspection day.
Q.What if one unit is inaccessible during the inspection?
Any inaccessible unit is documented as limited scope. You can negotiate follow-up access or schedule a return visit for that unit.
Q.How long does a multi-unit inspection take?
Most duplexes take about 3 hours, with additional time required per added unit depending on building condition and system complexity.
Q.Do you inspect utility metering and shared systems?
Yes. We assess visible distribution of shared and individual systems to help you understand maintenance and operating-cost implications.
Q.Can this inspection support investment negotiations?
Yes. Findings can support repair credits, reserve planning, and revised offer terms before you commit to the transaction.

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