Environmental
Which document does a buyer typically commission before purchasing a potentially contaminated North Dakota commercial property?
ACertificate of occupancy
BPhase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)✓ Correct
CAppraisal report
DWetlands permit
Explanation
A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is the standard due diligence document commissioned before commercial property purchases to identify recognized environmental conditions (RECs) and assess potential contamination liability.
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