Protecting an asset, not a portfolio
At Casaforta, asset protection has a precise meaning: protecting the value of the building. We don't do investment or financial management. We protect the brick, the roof, the structure, the income and the records — the real asset.
What erodes a building's value
Deferred maintenance, missing documentation, invisible risks (water, envelope, structure) and mishandled claims quietly erode value. Most owners only notice at sale, refinancing or claim time.
The four levers of Casaforta asset protection
- Condition — a Building Health Score that surfaces risks early.
- Documentation — a Building Passport, ready for insurance, resale and Loi 16.
- Planned maintenance — a Building Lifecycle Report that replaces emergencies with strategy.
- Claim-readiness — files ready to claim before an incident happens.
Condition-first
We read the building before we protect it — a condition-first discipline, rooted in building-condition expertise, that sets Casaforta apart from a generic manager.
What protection looks like month to month
Asset protection is a routine, not a slogan: documented visits with time-stamped photos, preventive maintenance executed on schedule, warranties and contracts filed where they can be found, and claim-ready records maintained before anything goes wrong. When water finds its way in, the difference between a contested claim and a supported one is the quality of the file — the sequence of photos, reports and communications that Casaforta maintains as a matter of course, not as an afterthought.
Protection before management
Management is what owners shop for; protection is what preserves value. Rent collection and tenant relations matter, but they do not protect an asset by themselves — condition does. That is why every Casaforta mandate is built asset-first: the building is read before it is run, the risks are named before they are priced, and operating decisions serve the asset's long-term value. The four levers above are not a menu; they are one discipline applied to one building — yours. It is also why the protection mandate exists on its own: some owners keep day-to-day management and still entrust Casaforta with the discipline that guards the asset.

