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Environmental Assessments as Components of Pre-Acquisition Due Diligence
Douglas R. Rohrman and Michael J. Hoffman,
P.E.
ABSTRACT
Alteration in state and federal envionmental
regulations and statutes in the last ten years
has had unexpected impacts on the acquisition,
sale, and financing of buinesses and commercial
real property. Corporate management and real
estate owners are expending significant temporal
and financial resources to assess environmental
consequences of transactions which had been
previously ignored. Businesses are finding that
poorly timed or inadequate assessments of environmental
liability can have unforseen and costly effects.
Indifference to contaminated ground and surface
water, soil and buildings can lead to exposure
far exceeding the purchase price of the property
or the assets or stok of a business. The casual,
unthining and negilgent disposal of hazardous
wastes and substances was an ingrained behavior
so common in this country that many corporate
managers, even to this day, are genuinely surprised
at the impact of new environmental laws. Businessmen
and their advisors are having to recognize and
negotiate transactions of particular environmental
vulnerability, and the legal and factual issues
pertaining to them. They are having to devise
ways in which per-purchase assessments by legal
and engineering consultants should be organized
so that environmental contamination and risks
can be evaluated prior to closing. The form
and substance of transactions are being altered
to address environmental issues which impact
on corporate and property values. What transactionsmay
be susceptible to environmental liability? In
what ways has the law been so altered to depart
from traditional approaches? How should businessmen
efficiently and effectively assess the environmental
condition of a business or a parcel of real
property? This article examines briefly the
motivation of the environmental component of
the pre-acquisition due diligence process, why
it has become a necessity, and how prudent buyers
and sellers should implement the process.
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