Pre-Acquisition Inspection
Condition insight for buyers and investors before a commercial property transaction.
- ✓Major systems and envelope
- ✓Material visible concerns
- ✓Near-term priority context
T.A.P. INSPECTIONSTRUSTWORTHY • ACCURATE • PROFESSIONALMarco Island • Buyers • Owners • Associations • Managers
Defined-scope commercial property inspections that organize visible building conditions for acquisitions, ownership decisions, maintenance planning, and association or management needs.

THE RIGHT SCOPE
Commercial scopes vary by property type and client need. Specialty systems may require evaluation by qualified trade professionals.
Condition insight for buyers and investors before a commercial property transaction.
Current-condition documentation for budgeting, maintenance, or board planning.
A defined review tailored to a property type, concern, or client objective.
THE T.A.P. DIFFERENCE
T.A.P. defines the scope around the asset, transaction, and client priorities. Findings are organized to support due diligence, maintenance planning, and follow-up by qualified specialists where appropriate.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Clear observations, supporting photographs, and useful context help turn technical property conditions into information you can act on.
Accessible roof areas, exterior walls, openings, drainage, and visible water-intrusion indicators.
Visible structural elements and conditions observed within the agreed scope of work.
Accessible service equipment, distribution panels, representative components, and visible concerns.
Accessible piping, fixtures, water-heating equipment, drainage, and evidence of active leakage.
Accessible HVAC and installed mechanical equipment included within the inspection scope.
Representative parking, walkways, stairs, railings, common areas, and agreed site elements.
WHAT TO EXPECT
From scheduling through delivery, the process stays focused on the property and the information you need.
We discuss the property type, transaction, client priorities, and areas to be included.
Accessible systems and representative components are evaluated and photographed.
The report organizes observed conditions and highlights items needing follow-up or budgeting.
WHEN TO SCHEDULE
Schedule before acquisition, major budgeting, insurance planning, or when ownership needs independent condition documentation.
Discuss the property with T.A.P. →COMMON QUESTIONS
Scopes may be developed for offices, retail spaces, restaurants, mixed-use properties, multifamily buildings, association common areas, and other commercial properties, subject to size, systems, access, occupancy, and the client’s objectives.
No. Commercial inspection proposals should identify the property, included systems and areas, access, limitations, deliverables, and any specialists or documents needed for the assignment.
Not as part of a standard commercial inspection. Structural engineering, Phase I environmental site assessments, asbestos, lead, fire-protection certification, elevators, accessibility compliance, and other specialized disciplines require appropriately qualified providers unless separately arranged.
Yes, when the association or owner requests a separately defined building or common-area scope. This is different from an individual condo-unit inspection.
Pricing depends on property size, age, construction, occupancy, number of buildings, included systems, roof and equipment access, documentation, travel, specialist coordination, and report requirements.
Sometimes. Access, tenant communication, operational restrictions, safety, noise, and system shutdown limitations should be discussed before scheduling.
The written digital report documents visible and accessible conditions within the agreed scope, uses photographs for context, and recommends repair or specialist evaluation where appropriate.
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