When purchasing a building to occupy as the primary tenant, it is imperative that you determine that your specific use will be approved by the local city and governmental agency. This needs to be accomplished by receiving a Use Determination Letter (UDL) from the local authority. The buyer can prepare the letter himself or hire a professional who writes Use Determination Letters for a living. It is generally believed that if the buyer is not qualified to write the UDL, and they want the best shot at being approved by the city, that they hire the consultant to write the letter.
My experience is that the consultant knows how to word the letter that concisely and accurately describes the business in a way that appeals to the city better assuring approval of the potential use.
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My experience is that the consultant knows how to word the letter that concisely and accurately describes the business in a way that appeals to the city better assuring approval of the potential use.
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