Property Track
Prepare to Sell After Property Damage
Turn damage, receipts, open claims, repairs, and buyer questions into a listing packet.
Decide what is repaired, what is disclosed, what gets credited, and what proof the buyer should see before listing.
Plain English
What does this track help me do?
It puts the steps in order so you do not have to know the expert words first.
Start here: Start at step one and use the final plan to collect questions.
What this helps you do
Prepare a seller-ready damage packet before listing, buyer inspection, repair credit, or open claim issue creates closing risk.
Who reviewed it
How long it takes
15-20 minutes
4 guided steps with progress saved on this device.
What you will get at the end
Estimate
Known damage status, repair proof, open claim concern, repair-vs-credit direction, and buyer confidence gaps.
Checklist
- damage summary
- receipts
- photos
- claim status
- warranties
- disclosure questions
- net sheet impact
Step-by-step calculators
0 of 4 steps finished or skipped. Not saved yet.
- 1
Damage type
CurrentClassify active, repaired, undocumented, mold, open claim, or major unrepaired damage.
guide - 2
Receipts and proof
PendingBuild the damage-before-sale packet.
checklist - 3
Repair vs credit
PendingCompare repair, credit, price adjustment, and closing risk.
comparison - 4
Decision packet
PendingPackage known damage, proof, open questions, and professional verification.
result
Your Damage Before Sale Plan Scenario
Enter one working estimate, then stress it with low/high ranges, contingency, cash on hand, and monthly capacity. Use the step links below to replace guesses with calculator results as you move through the track.
Required monthly capacity for the conservative target: $2,133.
Replace scenario guesses with these steps
Your Damage Before Sale Plan
The final result page collects the estimates, risk flags, questions, checklist, and next calculators.
Risk flags
- active leak
- unresolved mold source
- open claim
- no receipts
- major unrepaired damage
Next questions
- What is repaired?
- What proof exists?
- What needs agent, title, lender, insurer, or attorney review?
- Would repair, credit, or price adjustment be cleaner?
Recommended next calculators
Recommended guides
Common mistakes
- painting over damage without proof
- ignoring open claim timing
- offering credit without net sheet impact
- forgetting lender/appraisal risk
Tools that may help after this track
- Before listing
Route to realtor, pre-listing inspection, contractor, or repair estimate only after the packet shows what is missing.
Methodology
Each Track packages single-intent calculator pages into a guided decision path. The calculators remain in their vertical hubs; the Track links them together and saves progress locally on this device.
- Seller workflow framing
- proof packet structure
- repair-vs-credit decision path