Homeowners Lack Financial Visibility and Disaster-Proof Asset Records
Homeowners have no unified system to track the financial health of their largest asset or prove losses after a disaster. Existing tools are fragmented across spreadsheets, insurance paperwork, and contractor receipts. This gap leaves 65% of homeowners unable to substantiate claims when they need recovery most.
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