Commercial property watch is scheduled visual property visits, condition reporting, and documented local oversight. It is not a licensed inspection, commercial property management, security patrol, or facilities management.

FAQ
Clear answers before you authorize a property visit.
Straightforward guidance about scope, scheduling, reports, quotes, vendor access, and storm response.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Property watch is defined by what it does—and what it does not do.
We make the reporting process and service boundaries clear before a client relies on a local visit.
Plans can be weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or custom. Specific weekdays are not guaranteed because visits are routed around weather, technician availability, and operational efficiency.
No. Plans are quoted for the property size, location, number of buildings, access complexity, visit frequency, reporting needs, and overall property complexity.
We promptly notify the client using the approved escalation contact. The client decides the appropriate next step or vendor unless a separate pre-approved scope applies.
No. We document visual observations. We do not provide licensed inspections, code reviews, engineering opinions, workmanship certification, system testing, or contractor supervision.
Core service is available in Mobile, Daphne, Spanish Fort, Fairhope, Saraland, Theodore, Tillmans Corner, and Semmes. Nearby Mobile County and Baldwin County properties may be available by quote.
