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In construction, structural repairs is a technical term describing maintenance of a property structure in order to bring it up to local health and safety standards. It is contrasted to renovations or non-structural repairs. Unlike renovations, structural repairs add relatively little value to a property.

Leases often include provisions that define what types of changes amount to structural repairs and assign responsibility to either the tenant or the landlord.

References

  1. Smith, P. F. (2001). West and Smith's Law of Dilapidations. Estates Gazette. ISBN 9780728203525.
  2. Tyson, Eric; Brown, Ray (2009-04-15). Home Buying For Dummies. Wiley. p. 178. ISBN 9780470500644. fixed uppers.
  3. "Structural Repairs | Olympic Construction". Olympic Construction. Retrieved 2018-01-14.
  4. "When Is a Repair Structural or Nonstructural Under a Commercial Lease? | Commercial Real Estate Property Attorneys | Westchester, NY". www.sbjlaw.com. Retrieved 2018-01-14.


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