Question: Despite his preference to build a new facility rather than move into an existing one, Dr. M decides he is ready to offer for the

Despite his preference to build a new facility rather than move into an existing one, Dr. M decides he is ready to offer for the existing veterinarian property. He also mentions for the first time that his reasons for wanting a larger property include wanting to provide convenient, planning for parking for customers and to have enough space to add a boarding kennel operation. How should the broker now advise Dr. M as to contingencies and do diligence in pursuing this transaction?

A - advise him to make an offer contingent upon verification that the proposed expanded use of the property is permitted.

B - suggest that little is necessary in terms of due diligence because there is already a veterinarian practice at that location.

C - recommend that he make his offer contingent upon the satisfactory result of a professional appraisal of the building

D - advise that he will not be able to open a boarding kennel, even if allowed by zoning ordinance, without the approval of the neighborhood.

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