Case Intake
The case begins with buyer details, property information, and whatever inputs are currently available.
PropertyCheko follows a structured workflow approach so that buyers receive more organized visibility instead of scattered service communication or vague review language.
Built to move the buyer from uncertainty toward more usable clarity.
The buyer sees a simpler experience, but internally the case is intended to move through more organized stages depending on the selected audit path.
The case begins with buyer details, property information, and whatever inputs are currently available.
The first level of structured review is intended to organize the case through document-led visibility.
Where the selected plan includes it, the case can move into broader physical audit workflow.
The visible observations are then shaped into clearer buyer-facing output and next-step direction.
PropertyCheko is built to start with available case material and create a more understandable structure around that input before the buyer is pushed further ahead.
The case is first approached through the currently available information and visible material.
Missing items, visible gaps, or unresolved areas become easier to identify through structure.
The process then supports a better view of whether deeper verification or more caution is needed.
These are product and workflow principles intended to improve clarity. They are not a substitute for independent legal or technical advice where such advice is separately needed.
The process aims to organize visible information first, so the buyer is not left with scattered inputs.
The output should be easier to understand than raw or fragmented service communication.
The workflow is intended to move in clearly understandable stages rather than one opaque review block.
The goal is to improve decision clarity about whether to proceed, pause, or go deeper.
Start your property verification and move into a more structured review path.