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Reports

One PDF. The whole accessibility picture for a home.

The AccessCheck report is built for the people who actually read it: allocations and asset teams, occupational therapists, panel members, grant officers, tenants and applicants. Each section is structured so the evidence behind every finding is one click away.

  • Accessibility category summary
  • Linked photo evidence per finding
  • Adaptation feasibility and cost appendix
  • Recognised-guidance reference appendix
A sample AccessCheck PDF report showing the accessibility category summary, photo evidence and costed adaptation appendix.
A sample AccessCheck PDF report — the property-level record landlords, reviewers and tenants can refer to at the end of an assessment.

Designed for decisions, not just generation

Reports lead with the headline accessibility category and the highest-impact issues, then drill into the rooms, the photos and the measurements. There’s no padding — nothing in the report is there unless a landlord or reviewer would actually use it.

Evidence you can act on

Every finding links back to the photo, plan region or listing line that produced it. If a colleague asks ‘why category C?’, the answer is in the report — visible, evidenced and consistent across homes.

Drops straight into existing workflows

Reports export as a single accessible PDF. They’re sized for email, named consistently, and built to sit alongside allocations records, accessible housing registers, asset and adaptations files, OT case notes, home improvement agency records and DFG submissions where relevant.

Ready to try it on your next assessment?