For Professionals
We help reduce missed deadlines, disorganized files, and unclear timelines. Coordinate with precision and professionalism.
Most professionals start here: Case File Protocol
Professionals who prefer reviewing the coordination process in detail may access the protocol below.
View Case File ProtocolProfessionals referring documentation may review the following materials before submitting a file.
These resources explain how documentation is organized and how timeline reviews are coordinated when written authorization from the property owner exists.
Documentation may be submitted for situations such as:
This review focuses on organizing documentation and clarifying the sequence of events reflected in the records provided.
When referring a property owner for documentation review, professionals often find it helpful to:
This helps ensure the documentation timeline can be reviewed efficiently.
We establish clear timeline posture to help identify critical dates early
We help organize documentation and create coordination-ready file summaries
We provide structured timeline analysis to support your case strategy
Bankruptcy, foreclosure defense, real estate, and probate attorneys needing timeline coordination
Title examiners and escrow officers needing clear timeline and lien information
Mortgage servicers and loss mitigation departments needing coordinated file review
Executors and personal representatives needing timeline clarity for inherited properties
We operate with clear professional boundaries:
Get structured timeline discipline for your client files. We coordinate with authorization and respect the attorney-client relationship.
Property Resolution Group organizes documentation and clarifies property timelines based on the records submitted for review.
PRG does not provide legal advice and does not replace licensed counsel. When written authorization from the property owner exists, PRG may coordinate communication with attorneys, title professionals, or other licensed parties involved in the matter.
PRG's role is limited to documentation organization, timeline clarification, and coordination when authorized. Legal strategy, legal interpretation, and representation remain the responsibility of licensed professionals.