Standard Guide for Property Condition Assessments: Baseline Property Condition Assessment Process

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
3.1 Use—This guide is intended to reflect a reasonable baseline process for the completion of PCAs for use on a voluntary basis. No implication is intended that use of this guide be required to have conducted a PCA in a commercially prudent and reasonable manner. The baseline process described in this guide is subject to a moderate level of uncertainty. Because the objectives, risk tolerance, schedule, and budget of users can be dramatically different there are varying levels of PCA and due diligence that can be exercised that are both more and less comprehensive than this guide that may be appropriate to meet the objectives of the user. In accordance with ASTM protocols, this guide does not recommend a specific course of action or scope of work. Users should consider their requirements, the purpose that the PCA is to serve, and their risk tolerance to refine the scope of assessment and consultant qualifications in order to establish appropriate objectives for the assessment.  
3.2 Clarification of Use of Assessments:  
3.2.1 Specific Point in Time—A user should only rely on the PCR for the point in time that the observations and research were conducted.  
3.2.2 Site-Specific—The PCA prepared in accordance with this guide is site-specific in that it relates to the physical condition of primary improvements on a specific parcel of commercial real estate. Consequently, this guide does not address many additional issues in commercial real estate transactions such as economic obsolescence, the purchase of business entities, or physical deficiencies relating to off-site conditions.  
3.2.3 Specific Objectives—PCAs are completed to address specific objectives identified to the consultant by the user. The consultant should be consulted prior to use of the PCA to address any other objective.  
3.2.4 Intended Users—PCAs are typically completed for use by contracting parties. In some cases, the use of or reliance on reports may be extended to additional parties by mutua...
SCOPE
1.1 Purpose—The purpose of this guide is to provide a framework for conducting a property condition assessment (PCA) of the primary improvements at commercial real estate properties by performing a walk-through survey and conducting research as outlined within this guide.  
1.1.1 Physical Deficiencies—The goal of the baseline process for property condition assessments is to identify and communicate material physical deficiencies to a user.  
1.1.2 Walk-Through Survey—This guide outlines procedures for conducting a walk-through survey to identify physical deficiencies, and recommends various building systems and building components that should be observed by the field observer.  
1.1.3 Document Reviews and Interviews—The scope of this guide includes document reviews, research, and interviews to augment the walk-through survey to assist with understanding the subject property and identification of physical deficiencies.  
1.1.4 Property Condition Report—The work product resulting from completing a PCA in accordance with this guide is a property condition report (PCR). The PCR incorporates the information obtained during the Walk-Through Survey, the Document Review and Interviews sections of this guide and includes opinions of costs for suggested remedies of observed physical deficiencies.  
1.2 Objectives—Objectives in the development of this guide are to: (1) provide a framework for conducting a property condition assessment (PCA) of the primary improvements located on a parcel of commercial real estate; (2) facilitate consistent and pertinent content in PCRs; (3) develop pragmatic and reasonable recommendations and expectations for site observations, document reviews and research associated with conducting PCAs and preparing PCRs; (4) establish reasonable expectations for PCRs; (5) assist in developing an industry standard of care for appropriate baseline observations and research; and (6) recommend protocols for th...

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Designation: E2018 − 23
Standard Guide for
Property Condition Assessments: Baseline Property
1
Condition Assessment Process
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E2018; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope* and research; and (6) recommend protocols for the consultants
for communicating observations, opinions, and recommenda-
1.1 Purpose—The purpose of this guide is to provide a
tions in a manner meaningful to the user.
framework for conducting a property condition assessment
(PCA) of the primary improvements at commercial real estate
1.3 Out of Scope Considerations and Excluded Activities—
properties by performing a walk-through survey and conduct-
The use of this guide is strictly limited to the scope set forth
ing research as outlined within this guide.
herein. Section 11 and Appendix X1 of this guide identify, for
1.1.1 Physical Deficiencies—The goal of the baseline pro-
informational purposes, certain considerations and physical
cess for property condition assessments is to identify and
conditions that may exist on the subject property, and certain
communicate material physical deficiencies to a user.
activities or procedures (not an all-inclusive list) that are
1.1.2 Walk-Through Survey—This guide outlines procedures
beyond the scope of this guide but may warrant consideration
for conducting a walk-through survey to identify physical
by parties to a commercial real estate transaction to enhance
deficiencies, and recommends various building systems and
the PCA. Users should work with a knowledgeable consultant
building components that should be observed by the field
to identify additional considerations and concerns to be evalu-
observer.
ated. The decision to inquire into out-of-scope considerations
1.1.3 Document Reviews and Interviews—The scope of this
or extend the assessment to include excluded activities is to be
guide includes document reviews, research, and interviews to
made by the user. No assessment of out-of-scope consider-
augment the walk-through survey to assist with understanding
ations is required for a PCA to be conducted in conformance
the subject property and identification of physical deficiencies.
with this guide.
1.1.4 Property Condition Report—The work product result-
1.4 Organization of This guide—This guide consists of
ing from completing a PCA in accordance with this guide is a
several sections, an Annex and two (2) Appendixes. Section 1
property condition report (PCR). The PCR incorporates the
is the Scope. Section 2 on Terminology contains definitions of
information obtained during the Walk-Through Survey, the
terms both unique to this guide and not unique to this guide,
Document Review and Interviews sections of this guide and
and acronyms. Section 3 sets out the Significance and Use of
includes opinions of costs for suggested remedies of observed
this guide, and Section 4 describes the User’s Responsibilities.
physical deficiencies.
Sections 5 through 10 provide guidelines for the main body of
1.2 Objectives—Objectives in the development of this guide
the PCR, including the scope of the walk-through survey,
are to: (1) provide a framework for conducting a property
preparation of the opinions of costs to address physical
condition assessment (PCA) of the primary improvements
deficiencies, and preparation of the PCR. Section 11 provides
located on a parcel of commercial real estate; (2) facilitate
additional information regarding out-of-scope considerations,
consistent and pertinent content in PCRs; (3) develop prag-
activities, and procedures (see section 1.3). Annex A1 provides
matic and reasonable recommendations and expectations for
guidance relating to specific asset types that are considered as
site observations, document reviews and research associated
integral to this guide. Appendix X1 describes additional
with conducting PCAs and preparing PCRs; (4) establish
concerns a user may consider in modification of the scope of
reasonable expectations for PCRs; (5) assist in developing an
the PCR. Appendix X2 and Appendix X3 outline an approach
industry standard of care for appropriate baseline observations
to limited accessibility screenings.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 Scope
This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E50 on Environmental
1.1 Purpose
Assessment, Risk Management and Corrective Action and is the direct responsibil-
1.2 Objectives
ity of Subcommittee E50.02 on Real Estate Assessment and Management.
1.3 Out of Scope Considerations and Excluded Activities
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Designation: E2018 − 15 E2018 − 23
Standard Guide for
Property Condition Assessments: Baseline Property
1
Condition Assessment Process
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E2018; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope Scope*
1.1 Purpose—The purpose of this guide is to define good commercial practice in the United States of America provide a
framework for conducting a baseline property condition assessment (PCA) of the improvements locatedprimary improvements on
aat parcel of commercial real estate properties by performing a walk-through survey and conducting research as outlined within
this guide.
1.1.1 Physical Deficiencies—In defining good commercialThe goal of the andbaseline customary practice process for conducting
a baselineproperty condition assessments PCA, the goal is to identify and communicate physical deficiencies to a user. The term
material physical deficiencies includes the presence of conspicuous defects and material deferred maintenance of to a subject
user.property’s material systems, components, or equipment as observed during completion of the PCA. This definition specifically
excludes deficiencies that may be remedied with routine maintenance, miscellaneous minor repairs, normal operating maintenance,
etc., and excludes de minimis conditions that generally do not present material physical deficiencies of the subject property.
1.1.2 Walk-Through Survey—This guide outlines procedures for conducting a walk-through survey to identify the subject
property’s physical deficiencies, and recommends various systems, components,building systems and equipment building
components that should be observed by the field observer and reported in the property condition reportfield observer. (PCR).
1.1.3 Document Reviews and Interviews—The scope of this guide includes document reviews, research, and interviews to augment
the walk-through survey so as to assist the consultant’s understanding of with understanding the subject property and identification
of physical deficiencies.
1.1.4 Property Condition Report—The work product resulting from completing a PCA in accordance with this guide is a Property
Condition Reportproperty condition report (PCR). The PCR incorporates the information obtained during the Walk-Through
Survey, the Document Review and Interviews sections of this guide,guide and includes Opinions of Costsopinions of costs for
suggested remedies of the physical deficiencies observed physical deficiencies.identified.
1.2 Objectives—Objectives in the development of this guide are to: (1) define good commercial and customary practiceprovide
a framework for conducting a for property condition assessment (PCA) of the PCA primary improvementsof primary located on
a parcel of commercial real estate improvements; ; (2) facilitate consistent and pertinent content in PCRs; (3) develop pragmatic
and reasonable recommendations and expectations for site observations, document reviews and research associated with
conducting PCAs and preparing PCRs; (4) establish reasonable expectations for PCRs; (5) assist in developing an industry baseline
standard of care for appropriate baseline observations and research; and (6) recommend protocols for the consultants for
communicating observations, opinions, and recommendations in a manner meaningful to the user.
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This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E50 on Environmental Assessment, Risk Management and Corrective Action and is the direct responsibility
of Subcommittee E50.02 on Real Estate Assessment and Management.
Current edition approved Aug. 15, 2015June 1, 2023. Published November 2015January 2024. Originally approved in 1999. Last previous edition approved in 20082015
as E2018– 08. DOI: 10.1520/E2018-15.– 15. DOI: 10.1520/E2018-23.
*A Summary of Changes section appears at the end of this standard
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1.3 Considerations Beyond Scope—Out of Scope Considerations and Excluded Activities—The use of this guide is strictly limited
to the scope set forth in this section. herein. Section 11 and Appendix X1 of this guide identify, for informational purposes, certain
consideration
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