SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 57 building code at the time of construction, ii. The effects of modification of the structure, including building additions, changes in load- and non-load-bearing walls, and modifications of the foundation, and iii. The effects of leaking water or sewer lines, other buried utilities, wind damage, or other events that may cause damage. c. The final report should include: i. Photographs of the damage, including damage critical to cause determination, and information locating the subjects) of the images(s). ii. A listing of damage by room or elevation with analysis of damage causes, where evident. iii. A statement as to the causes) of damage from the perspective of the structural analysis. 10. Final Report a. Include all of the documentation cited above, plus i. A simple explanation of the consultant's professional opinion as to the cause of the damage within a reasonable degree of engineering or scientific probability. ii. Include all of the evidence used to draw conclusions concerning causation. iii. It is not sufficient to say that the cause is not a sinkhole the cause of damage should be suggested. iv. All raw, uninterpreted data should be included as appendices. This allows the reader to better understand the data source used to derive the various anomalies and geologic or geotechnical interpretations, and it enables later investigators to understand the results. b. If no cause can be identified, the investigator should recommend additional testing to determine the causess. c. The report will contain a statement certifying the results of the investigation according to the requirements of 627.707 F. S.