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Environmental Due Diligence Guide Report™

Product Code: DDLN15
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What this service is:

Environmental due diligence is a critical component of any property transaction where potential environmental risks are a concern — minimize risks and protect yourself from liability.

What it helps you do:

  • Understand the broad framework of potential environmental liability imposed by state and federal regulations on parties involved in commercial real estate deals.
  • Stay on top of cutting edge issues such as environmental disclosure, institutional controls, financial and other cleanup incentives, sustainability, vapor intrusion, and more.
  • Be alert to all pertinent to all legal, regulatory and statutory developments affecting environmental due diligence.
  • Know the latest requirements and be fully prepared to act on policy trends and changes to the law.
  • Emails provide succinct highlights of the latest environmental due diligence developments, plus references to sources for more detailed information.
  • Anticipate cleanup requirements and associated costs, understand potential sources of cleanup funding, and understand legal issues related to cost recovery.
  • Understand and consider the financial implications of all types of environmental risk, not just superfund liability.
Product Structure

Notification: current reports providing news and developments

Formats and Frequency

Print Notification (Environmental Due Diligence Guide Report) is updated continually online. Full issue is available monthly and archived to 3/18/1999.

SEE ALSO Environmental Due Diligence Guide and Environment and Safety Resource Center

 

  • Brownfield transactions
  • Cleanup and redevelopment
  • Cost recovery
  • Disclosure
  • Due diligence
  • Environmental liability
  • Environmental site assessments
  • Financial considerations
  • Green buildings
  • Institutional controls
  • International transactions
  • Lenders and fiduciaries
  • Property-specific transactions
  • Risk management tools
  • State programs
  • Superfund
  • Sustainability
  • Vapor intrusion
  • Voluntary standards
  • Wetlands