Frequently asked questions about PropertyCheko and the audit process.
This page is meant to answer common buyer questions around plans, workflow, trust, decision fit, and what to expect from the verification path.
Useful for buyers who want quick understanding before starting.
Important questions buyers usually ask before starting.
These are the most common questions around plan selection, trust, process clarity, and how PropertyCheko should be understood in actual buyer decision-making.
PropertyCheko currently offers two core plans: Digital Audit and Digital + Physical Audit. These are designed for different levels of review depth and buyer confidence requirement.
Digital Audit is better for earlier-stage, document-first, or remote review needs. Digital + Physical Audit is better when the buyer wants deeper confidence before commitment and broader verification handling.
Not always. Digital Audit is useful as a first-level structured review path, but some cases may require stronger visibility and deeper confidence through a broader workflow.
It builds on the digital review foundation and adds a broader site-linked verification stage where applicable, making it more suitable for serious or final-stage buyer decisions.
No. It helps to have available inputs ready, but the process can still begin even if some items are missing. Missing inputs can become part of the structured review path.
The platform is designed around structured findings — including observations, visible concerns, and clearer next-step direction for the buyer decision.
PropertyCheko is built around a structured verification workflow that combines organized inputs, defined review logic, and standardized output handling. The aim is to give buyers clearer and more consistent understanding, not an unstructured opinion.
No. PropertyCheko is not a law firm, court, bank, government authority, or statutory certification body. It is a structured property verification and audit platform designed to help buyers make more informed decisions through clearer review and risk visibility.
PropertyCheko’s report is primarily designed for buyer awareness, structured review, and decision support. It should not be treated as a statutory approval, government certification, legal decree, or guaranteed substitute for lender, legal, or regulatory requirements. If a bank, lawyer, or authority requires specific documentation or formal opinion, those requirements should still be separately fulfilled.
The report should be used as a structured decision-support tool. It can help buyers understand visible concerns, ask better questions, identify areas needing clarification, and move into the next step with better awareness. It is designed to reduce blind spots, not replace every other professional or legal requirement.
No property verification platform can honestly guarantee that a property is completely risk-free in every situation. PropertyCheko is designed to improve visibility, structure, and decision clarity, but buyers should still use judgment and complete all required legal, financial, and transactional due diligence relevant to their case.
A PropertyCheko report is based on the inputs, documents, workflow stage, and visible information available during the review process. If new information, hidden facts, later-stage disputes, or external changes arise afterward, the buyer should treat those as separate developments and seek further clarification or professional assistance where required.
Buyer documents and case details are meant to be handled only for the verification workflow and related support purposes. PropertyCheko is designed to treat submitted information as sensitive operational input and manage it with confidentiality-oriented handling. For more details, buyers can also review the site’s confidentiality and privacy policy pages.
PropertyCheko’s workflow is designed around structured human handling supported by system-led standardization. The goal is to improve clarity, consistency, and report quality through an AI-assisted and human-reviewed process rather than depending only on one side.
If your question is not covered here, use the next best path.
Need plan clarity?
Go to the Services page to compare Digital Audit and Digital + Physical Audit more clearly.
Need process clarity?
Visit the How It Works page to understand the verification flow from start to findings.
Need direct support?
Use the Contact page if you want to ask before beginning or need help choosing the right path.
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