Who pays for a pre-purchase inspection on a Union, New Jersey acquisition?
The buyer typically pays, since the inspection is part of buyer due diligence. In some negotiations the seller agrees to provide a recent inspection or to credit the cost.
Inspection inside the due-diligence window, report delivered in time to support negotiation, lender, and insurance underwriting at the Union closing.
Pre-purchase fire escape inspections in Union are timed to fit the standard 14- to 30-day due-diligence period of NJ commercial and multi-family transactions. Oyster Fire Escape Inspections schedules in the first week of the window so the report supports negotiation, lender review, and Hunterdon County, New Jersey insurance underwriting at closing.
Hunterdon County is rural-suburban Western NJ: Flemington, Clinton, Lambertville. Larger lots, older farmhouses, equestrian properties are common.
Hunterdon tax rates are moderate-high (2.2-2.8%); larger lots mean higher absolute bills.
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Calls answered live during business hours. Written quote within one business day. We inspect, we don't sell repair work.
Mon to Fri 7 AM to 6 PM Eastern. Saturday by appointment.
Some commercial and multi-family lenders writing in New Jersey require evidence of current fire escape certification before funding, particularly on properties over 3 units. Most insurance carriers writing the new policy at closing require the certification before binding coverage. The pre-purchase inspection Oyster Fire Escape Inspections provides serves both — delivering it during due diligence prevents a last-minute closing problem on the Union, Hunterdon County acquisition.
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The buyer typically pays, since the inspection is part of buyer due diligence. In some negotiations the seller agrees to provide a recent inspection or to credit the cost.
Yes. Oyster Fire Escape Inspections schedules pre-purchase inspections within days when the timeline requires it, and reports are typically delivered within 5 to 10 business days — comfortably inside most 14-day windows. Rush turnaround is available when needed.
A current third-party inspection from a qualified independent inspector is generally acceptable. Buyers may still order their own inspection to verify and to have a report prepared in the buyer's name for the lender and insurance carrier.
Some commercial and multi-family lenders writing in NJ require evidence of current fire escape certification, particularly on properties over 3 units. The same report Oyster Fire Escape Inspections delivers serves the lender, the insurance carrier, and the buyer.
Within the due-diligence window, yes — if the deficiency exposure is unacceptable. The report is the factual basis for the decision and the documentation supporting any contract exit.
Inspection report inside the due-diligence window — Union buyers, call 1-201-555-0100.
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Calls answered live during business hours. Written quote within one business day. We inspect, we don't sell repair work.
Mon to Fri 7 AM to 6 PM Eastern. Saturday by appointment.
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