Common questions about CondoScreener Pro
Quick answers about what the product does, what it does not do, who it is for, and how the paid Decision Record helps when you are working a real condo file.
Who is CondoScreener Pro for?
It is built for people working a real condo file: loan officers, processors, brokers, mortgage ops teams, and sometimes agents who need a fast, conservative read on the likely review path and the next missing items.
What does the free pre-screen do?
The free pre-screen estimates the likely path from the submitted facts, shows a short why-this-result explanation, highlights any immediate missing or unconfirmed items, and gives one short next-step note.
What does the paid Decision Record add?
The paid Decision Record turns the result into a file-ready action plan. It separates what is already on hand, what is still missing, what is still unconfirmed, what to request first, what to avoid right now, what to do today, and gives you a clean note you can save or forward.
Does the Decision Record replace lender review?
No. CondoScreener Pro is an informational pre-screen only. Final determination still depends on lender review, complete project documentation, lender overlays, and the rules in effect when the loan is reviewed.
What happens when facts change?
Run the file again with the updated facts. The product is designed to stay narrow and conservative, so the cleanest way to reflect a changed file is to rerun the pre-screen and generate a fresh Decision Record from the new facts.
Is this only for 2-10 unit condo files?
Yes. The public product stays focused on a narrow condo review-path triage workflow. If the file falls outside supported scope, the tool will tell you that instead of forcing a misleading result.
Why does the product ask about things like litigation, project status, occupancy, or HOA docs?
Those are the kinds of facts and documents that often change lane confidence or create additional lender requests. The product surfaces them so you can see what is holding the file up before it causes rework.
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