Can you start before the site is fully sorted?
Yes. Initial review can start from photos, access details, deadlines, and rough asset categories.
For landlords and property management teams needing documented recovery, asset disposition, and faster turnover after default, lockout, closure, or abandonment events.
Abandoned tenant asset projects are different from ordinary liquidation because the landlord or property manager may need a clear trail of what was reviewed, how assets were handled, and what path was recommended. That does not replace legal advice, but it does help the operational side stay organized.
The review should capture access status, deadline, ownership/authorization context, asset categories, site constraints, and whether the priority is value recovery, fast removal, or a balanced plan.
Coverage: Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach / West Palm Beach.
Yes. Initial review can start from photos, access details, deadlines, and rough asset categories.
No. Legal authorization should come from the landlord, property manager, attorney, trustee, or other responsible party before disposition.
That is usually the goal. The plan focuses on documented disposition and practical removal sequencing so the space can move toward turnover.