Reports & Due Diligence
Accessibility ReportsDesigned for Real Decisions
Whether the issue is litigation, acquisition, leasing, ownership, or remediation, National ADA reports provide clear documentation and practical insight.
A report should help you decide.
A report should not simply list problems. It should help the reader understand the property conditions, potential exposure areas, the level of urgency, and the practical next steps.
National ADA reports are structured for attorneys, owners, brokers, buyers, tenants, operators, and institutional stakeholders who need clear information—not vague checklists.
Report Types
The Right Report for the Decision
Litigation Defense Report
Prepared for attorneys and property owners responding to ADA Title III claims or demand letters.
Property Evaluation Report
Prepared for owners, operators, and property managers seeking to understand accessibility conditions.
Due Diligence Report
Prepared for buyers, tenants, brokers, investors, or lenders evaluating a transaction.
Portfolio Risk Report
Prepared for organizations managing multiple assets and prioritizing accessibility review across a portfolio.
Remediation Status Report
Prepared to document corrective action, remaining conditions, and practical next steps.
What’s Inside
Built for Clarity, Structured for Action
Every review is organized so the reader can move quickly from findings to decisions.
- Executive summary — key findings and recommended next steps
- Photographic documentation — clear images of relevant conditions
- Issue categorization — organized by area, risk type, and priority
- Measured conditions — slopes, widths, clearances, and more where applicable
- Risk commentary — plain-language explanation of why a condition matters
- Recommended action plan — prioritized next steps
Want to see how our reports are structured?
Request a sample report outline to better understand how National ADA organizes findings, photographs, measurements, summaries, and recommended next steps.
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