Common Trigger
Duplex, triplex, or fourplex requests where unit count, access, and occupancy drive scope.
2-4 Unit Residential
Duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes often need more intake detail than a single-family home. Unit count, access, occupancy, rent information, condition differences, and intended use all help determine whether the request fits certified residential scope.
Common Trigger
Duplex, triplex, or fourplex requests where unit count, access, and occupancy drive scope.
Best First Step
Share unit-level occupancy, access contacts, rent or lease context, and intended use.
What Speeds Review
Utility setup, condition differences, owner occupancy, rent details, and deadline expectations.
Fee and timing can be affected by the number of units, access to each unit, occupancy, rent documentation, property condition, comparable sale availability, and the intended use. Clear unit-level details help avoid delays after the initial request.
The request can be reviewed for certified residential fit before an engagement is accepted. Share unusual income, zoning, mixed-use, or property complexity details early.
Before You Submit
Gather the address, access instructions, property notes, and timing details before you request a quote.
Frequently Asked
Duplexes, triplexes, and fourplexes are common examples when they fit residential scope.
Access needs depend on the scope, but unit access and occupancy details should be shared early.
If rent or occupancy is relevant to the intended use, include current rent, lease status, and owner-occupancy notes.