Inspection reports,
decoded in minutes.
DocReviewIQ reads dense home inspection PDFs and turns them into color coded defect summaries, plain language explanations, and branded repair requests. Built for real estate agents who move deals, not paperwork.
From 60 pages of jargon to one clear summary
Every finding is classified into four severity levels and explained in plain language, alongside the things buyers usually miss: what the inspector could not access, what needs a specialist's follow up, and the useful details worth keeping.
Open electrical splices in the attic
Exposed wiring connections are a shock and fire risk. A licensed electrician should correct this before closing.
Active roof leak at chimney flashing
Water intrusion is ongoing and can damage framing and interior finishes. A significant repair worth addressing in negotiation.
Missing GFCI protection in bathrooms
Outlets near water sources lack ground fault protection. A licensed electrician can correct this at modest cost.
Hairline drywall cracks in hallway
Cosmetic settling, common in homes of this age. No structural concern indicated. Note for routine maintenance.
Deal velocity, without the decoding
Minutes, not evenings
Upload the PDF. The AI parses every finding, validates it against the report type, and produces a review ready summary while you take your next call.
Plain language for buyers
Clients do not speak inspector. Each defect gets a clear explanation of what it is, why it matters, and what to do next.
Your brand on every page
Summaries and repair requests carry your logo and company info. Professional documents your clients keep, with your name on them.
Thirteen report types. Live today.
Every type below runs on its own tuned AI engine, with its own output schema and its own liability disclaimer. That includes the distinction competitors skip: a structural inspection by a home inspector and a structural engineer's report are separate types, because an inspector observes and an engineer opines.
Complex reports. Clear answers.
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