Sharing a property's service history with a realtor
When you sell a property, the new owner (and their realtor) wants to know the maintenance history. Turtini keeps an address-keyed service history that survives ownership changes — like a Carfax for buildings.
To share it:
1. Open the property at /property/{id}.
2. Click "Share with realtor" (or "Share service history").
3. Set an expiration window (default 30 days) and an optional access PIN.
4. Copy the shareable URL. Send it to your realtor.
The realtor sees:
• The full service-history timeline (work orders, inspections, repairs, replacements)
• Photos and receipts attached to each entry
• Vendor names and warranty status
• The hash-chained audit log proving the entries weren't backdated
What survives ownership transfer:
• Address-keyed history is permanent — when you sell the property and your org no longer owns it, the history stays accessible via the share URL until expiration
• If you re-buy the property later, the history is still there
• If another Turtini-using org buys the property, they automatically inherit the history (same address-key match)
Privacy:
• The share URL is per-link, expires on schedule, and access is tracked in your Property's audit log
• You can revoke access at any time
• PII (tenant names, contact details) is automatically redacted from the share view