See an example of our detailed documentation format
When a tenant was moving out of their apartment, they were concerned about potential disputes over the property's condition. They hired Corverna to document the state of the rental unit before leaving.
Our independent contractor arrived at the scheduled time and thoroughly documented the apartment's condition with timestamped, GPS-tagged photos. They captured images of all rooms, appliances, fixtures, and any pre-existing damage, creating an objective record of the property's state at move-out.
This documentation provided an unbiased record that helped prevent a dispute and protected the tenant from unfair charges against their security deposit.
A buyer was interested in purchasing an expensive vintage guitar listed online, but was concerned about its condition before making the purchase. The seller agreed to have a Corverna contractor document the item.
Our independent contractor met the seller at a public location and documented the guitar's condition with detailed photos, capturing serial numbers, any wear or damage, and confirming the instrument matched the listing description. This documentation was shared with the potential buyer.
This verification service facilitated a smooth transaction between distant parties, providing the buyer with confidence and the seller with credibility.
An attorney needed to document the condition of a construction site for a potential litigation case. They required objective, third-party documentation that could potentially be used in court.
Corverna dispatched an independent contractor who documented the site with timestamped photos and detailed notes about visible safety violations, incomplete work, and potential hazards. The documentation included GPS coordinates and comprehensive visual evidence.
The documentation provided by Corverna helped the attorney build a stronger case and ultimately led to a favorable settlement for their client without going to trial.
After a severe storm, a property owner needed to document damage for an insurance claim but was unable to be physically present at the location. They hired Corverna to provide remote documentation services.
Our independent contractor visited the property and methodically documented all visible storm damage with detailed photos and notes. They captured images of damaged roofing, fallen trees, water intrusion, and other relevant details, providing a comprehensive record for the insurance claim.
The thorough documentation helped streamline the claims process, allowing the property owner to receive fair compensation for the damages without having to travel to the site.
A bail bond agency needed to verify a client's presence at their reported residence as part of compliance monitoring. They contracted Corverna to provide objective documentation.
Our independent contractor visited the address at the specified time and documented the client's presence with timestamped, GPS-tagged photos. This verification was conducted respectfully and professionally, providing the bail bond agency with the confirmation they needed.
This verification service helped the bail bond agency fulfill their compliance requirements while providing a less intrusive alternative to traditional check-ins.
An event management company needed to verify that contracted vendors were present and set up according to specifications for a large corporate event. They hired Corverna to document vendor presence and compliance.
Our independent contractor arrived before the event and documented each vendor's setup, capturing photos of booth arrangements, catering stations, technical equipment, and staff presence. This documentation provided timestamped evidence that vendors fulfilled their contractual obligations.
The documentation provided by Corverna helped the event management company maintain accountability with their vendors and provided evidence to resolve a payment dispute with a vendor who claimed to have arrived on time when they were actually late.
Important Notice: Corverna provides third-party observation services but does not guarantee identity verification, legal admissibility of evidence, or the truthfulness of observed events. Our independent contractors document what they observe without making judgments about the situations they document.