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Down & Dirty Due Diligence: Grease Traps, Storm Drains, and Septic Systems in CRE
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- Jan 8, 2026
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- 2019
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Summary
Grease traps, storm drains, and septic tanks may not be glamorous—but ignoring them can derail a deal, delay an opening, or lead to major unexpected costs. In this episode, we get down and dirty with the experts at Day & Night Septic to uncover why these systems deserve serious attention during the due diligence phase of commercial real estate transactions—not just for purchases, but for leases as well , especially NNN leases where maintenance and repair obligations may fall squarely on the tenant. Section 21-49.2 of the Code of Miami-Dade County requires the seller or lessor to provide the purchaser or lessee with a FOG Generator Disclosure (Fats Oil & Grease)