
Common questions about our Property Condition Reports and services. If you need additional clarification, please contact us directly.
1. What is a Property Condition Report?
A Property Condition Report is a neutral, on-site property inspection that documents observable conditions at a specific point in time. Reports include time-stamped photographs, structured observations, and clearly defined scope parameters. All reports are stored in a centralized client dashboard, allowing for easy access, tracking, and long-term documentation of property conditions.
2. What types of properties do you service?
We work with commercial property owners, property managers, landlords, and real estate professionals across NEPA and surrounding areas. Services are commonly used for retail properties, office buildings, industrial sites, and vacant properties requiring ongoing inspection and documentation.
3. What can these reports be used for?
Property Condition Reports are commonly used for:• Verifying that contracted services were completed correctly
• Monitoring vacant or remote properties
• Documenting conditions before or after tenant occupancy
• Identifying damage, vandalism, or maintenance concerns
• Providing clear records for internal reporting or stakeholders
• Maintaining a consistent inspection history over timeReports provide reliable, third-party documentation that helps reduce risk and improve property visibility.
4. What does a Property Condition Report cost?
Typical reports range from $125 to $295 depending on property size, scope, and frequency. Ongoing or multi-property engagements may be priced differently. Final pricing is confirmed after a brief scope review to ensure the inspection aligns with your needs.
5. How quickly are reports delivered?
Most reports are delivered within 24 to 48 hours after the site visit. Reports are uploaded to your client dashboard for immediate access and long-term reference.
6. Are these home inspections or code compliance inspections?
Stonepath provides observational property inspections only. We do not perform code compliance inspections, engineering evaluations, or invasive assessments. All reports focus strictly on visible conditions at the time of service.
7. Do you perform repairs or remediation?
No. Stonepath provides independent documentation services only and does not perform repair or corrective work. This ensures neutral, third-party reporting.
8. Can reports be customized?
Yes. Each inspection follows a site-specific scope and structured questionnaire defined in advance. This allows reporting to focus on your priorities while maintaining consistent documentation standards across all visits.