A quiet, disciplined partner for the lifecycle of commercial assets.
Founded in 2011 and based at 272 Guinea Rd, Monroe, CT 06468, we serve property managers, corporate facilities directors, banks, law firms, and multi-unit operators across CT, NY, NJ, MA, and RI.

Why we started County Asset Solutions.
Before founding County Asset Solutions, I spent a decade running facilities for middle-market firms in Fairfield County. The asset disposition vendors we hired were either too small to handle a multi-site rollout, or too large to care about the details that actually got our security deposits returned in full.
We built CAS in the middle of that gap. A full-time crew. Standardized reporting. A single point of contact who reads your lease before the first day on site. Engagements that close with a binder your finance team, your auditor, and your insurance carrier all accept.
Today we serve regional banks, AmLaw 200 firms, REITs, Fortune 500 tenants, and multi-unit operators. Most of our work comes from referrals from facilities directors and property managers we've worked with before.
— Calin Todd, Founder
Three operating commitments.
Document everything
Photographs, weight tickets, certificates, reconciliations. If it isn't documented, it didn't happen.
Show up early
Most disputes are scheduling disputes. We walk the site, publish the calendar, and stick to it.
Recover value
Assets you've written off still have residual value. We find buyers, donors, and certified processors.
Licensed, bonded, insured.
- Connecticut LLC in good standing since 2011
- $2M general liability — certificates issued same-day
- Full commercial auto and workers' compensation coverage
- NAID-aligned IT asset disposition
- USPAP-aligned appraisal methodology
- EPA-compliant disposal partners with documented chain of custody
- Pollution liability available for industrial cleanouts
- DOT-compliant fleet for cross-state engagements
Ready to close a chapter, cleanly?
From single-floor decommissions to multi-site corporate liquidations — we'll scope, schedule, and execute with full chain-of-custody reporting.
