DUe Diligence investigation

Navigating Environmental Due Diligence in New Jersey

When conducting environmental due diligence in New Jersey, potential property buyers need to be well-versed in both Federal and State laws related to the innocent purchaser defense. To qualify for this defense, due diligence must encompass two critical components:

 Phase I Environmental Assessment (ESA): This assessment evaluates the environmental condition of a property. It aims to identify any potential contamination risks, historical land uses, and hazardous materials. Completing a thorough Phase I ESA is essential for understanding the property’s environmental history.

Preliminary Assessment Report (PAR): The PAR provides additional insights into the property’s environmental status. It includes a review of available records, interviews with relevant parties, and an assessment of potential contamination sources. Together with the Phase I ESA, the PAR contributes to a comprehensive due diligence process.

Furthermore, beyond pre-transaction due diligence, we offer services related to site investigation and remediation under the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) Program. Our experienced team can guide you through the entire process, ensuring compliance with state regulations and environmental best practices.

 

Feel free to reach out to us for personalized assistance with your environmental needs!