Claim-to-Proof Engine
Every statement about a property, wherever it comes from, is treated as a claim rather than a fact. HomeTruth holds each claim next to the documents that support it and assigns an evidence status. A reader can see at a glance whether a claim is backed by a permit and an invoice, or by nothing more than a line in a listing.
Property Evidence File
Disclosures, inspections, permits, invoices, warranties, photographs, and public records are gathered into one organized file. Instead of a folder of loose attachments, the property has a structured record where every document is tied to the claims it supports.
Property Black Box
A chronological record of what has happened to the property: construction, repairs, service events, disclosures, and reviews. Each entry keeps its source and status, so the property carries a memory that does not reset with every sale.
Contradiction Detection
When two sources disagree, HomeTruth marks the item as contradicted and shows both records side by side. A disclosure that conflicts with a remediation invoice is surfaced early, while there is still time to resolve it.
Ownership Exposure
Documented system ages, open findings, and recurring costs become a five-year planning range. Every figure carries its assumptions and methodology. These are planning estimates to inform a decision, not guarantees of future cost.
Document Intelligence
Uploaded documents are organized by type, date, and source, and linked to the claims they inform. In later phases, assisted extraction will read documents to propose claims for human review. Extraction is always labeled and never treated as automatic truth.
Visual Evidence
Dated photographs, serial-number images, and walkthrough media are treated as first-class evidence. A photograph of an equipment nameplate can turn an owner claim into a verified record.
Transaction Protection
By making unverified claims and contradictions visible before closing, HomeTruth helps the people around a transaction ask the right questions at the right time, reducing the surprises that surface after the keys change hands.
Professional Collaboration
The evidence file is built to be shared. Inspectors, attorneys, title professionals, lenders, and agents can work from the same organized record, each adding evidence within their role. Collaboration features are part of the planned roadmap.
Transferable Property History
The evidence file is designed to outlast a single owner. Warranties, permits, and the black-box record can travel with the property, so the next buyer inherits the evidence rather than starting over.
See the platform working on a sample property
The demonstration workspace shows each pillar applied to a fictional property, from the evidence file to the five-year ownership range.