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TRUST

PropertyTCO™ for Certifiers

Review property data and create trusted reports.

Perform the field work, validate the record within scope, and deliver a higher-trust PropertyTCO™ Verified Report with documented review.

Certifier Value Bring third-party trust into the property record.

PropertyTCO™ gives certifiers a workflow for on-site review, verification, documentation, scheduling, and verified reporting.

What you can do

Review, document, and deliver a stronger report.

Perform review visits

Handle on-site review, scheduling, and field verification as part of a structured PropertyTCO™ workflow.

Verify assets and property details

Review the property record, edit what needs to be corrected, and confirm what is actually present and accurate.

Capture documentation and photos

Record supporting evidence that strengthens trust in the verified report.

Complete PropertyTCO™ Verified Reports

Turn field review into a professional report with higher trust than owner-entered data alone.

Support full property setup services

Help PropertyTCO™ build and review the full property record for users who want the work done for them.

How it helps

Turn verification work into a cleaner professional service.

Clearer field workflow

Scheduling, property review, asset review, documentation, and completion stay tied together instead of feeling pieced together manually.

Higher-trust output

The value of the certifier role is credibility. PropertyTCO™ gives that review a structured place to live and a report people can understand.

Repeatable review work

Initial reviews, renewals, and full property setup requests all create a clearer service path for certifiers over time.

Why it matters

Verified property records build trust.

PropertyTCO™ gives certifiers the tools to review the property, validate the information within scope, and turn that work into a trusted, professional PropertyTCO™ Verified Report.

That trust matters to owners, buyers, agents, and appraisers who want something stronger than unverified property details.