Monday, November 10, 2008

Environmental Due Diligence Begins During Site Selection - Business Facilities - Real Estate Trends

John Katze and Bill Gibbons of EBI Consulting suggest retaining an environmental consultant early in the real estate transaction process to perform environmental due diligence, generally conducted for the purpose of assessing a property for the presence of contamination . This step can reduce the severity of future liabilities and can affect the outcome of an imminent real estate transaction. See Environmental Due Diligence Begins During Site Selection

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