LOS ANGELES-Probable maximum loss reports (PML) that tell a potential multifamily investor about the potential for earthquake damage to a property are a hot commercial real estate topic right now, said Jenny Redlin, co-founder of Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. Partner is a GlobeSt.com Thought Leader and will host a GlobeSt.com webinar on this subject that starts on Nov. 1. She spoke with GlobeSt.com's Bob Howard here at the recent RealShare Apartments 2011 conference.

They also talked about:

  • The dangers of tuck-under parking.
  • What can come up during a property condition assesment.
  • Changes in Freddie Mac due diligence.
  • The emergence of life companies in the sector.
  • How energy efficiency is impacting multifamily.

 

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