Preview Structure

What a structured PropertyCheko output can look like

The report style is designed to make key observations more usable for the buyer — instead of forcing them to decode scattered information on their own.

  • Summary snapshot
  • Visible risk areas
  • Missing document visibility
  • Next-step direction
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Structured Output

Sample Format
Summary Snapshot

Initial documentation review completed

Visible observations have been organized for buyer-facing clarity.

Risk Flags 3 visible areas
Missing Inputs 2 items pending
Next-Step Guidance

Deeper verification may be appropriate

Proceed with stronger documentation support and site-linked review where needed.

What the report is meant to do

Help the buyer understand the case more clearly before moving ahead.

The purpose of the output is not just to show activity — it is to make the property decision feel more organized, more informed, and less vague.

Summarize the case

Create a clearer top-level understanding instead of forcing the buyer to interpret scattered inputs.

Surface visible concerns

Highlight important visible issues that deserve more caution or further review.

Show missing inputs

Help the buyer understand what information is still incomplete or pending in the case.

Guide the next step

Support the decision on whether to proceed, wait, or move into deeper verification.

Sample report sections

A clearer report can be built around these types of blocks.

Case Summary

A quick top-level understanding of what was reviewed and what currently stands out.

Visible Flags

A cleaner list of issues, concerns, or caution points that the buyer should notice.

Next-Step Direction

Clear indication of whether the case is ready to move ahead or needs stronger review first.

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