Due Diligence for Acquiring Commercial Property
As a buyer of commercial properties, you should accomplish two types of due diligence before moving forward with the acquisition. These types of due diligence will protect you against incurring liabilities, and you will be made aware of precisely what you are purchasing. It also gives you a more straightforward overview of what you can negotiate and the terms you could offer. The two types are physical due diligence and financial and operational due diligence.
Barriers to Entry
What is a “CAM” fee?
Can I Negotiate With Commercial Lenders for a New Loan?
Commercial lenders include commercial banks, private lending institutions, hard money lenders, financial groups, and mutual companies. They are mostly used for commercial real estate acquisitions, short-term fundings or businesses that need resources to address seasonal orders or cater to sudden demand.





