This beta disclaimer explains the limits of Oversiq and why professional review remains necessary.
This Disclaimer is clear placeholder legal-style language for the Oversiq beta. It is not final attorney-approved legal language.
Oversiq is an informational SaaS product designed to help organize documents and highlight possible issues. It is not a substitute for qualified professional advice.
Oversiq provides AI-assisted document review for informational purposes only. It does not provide legal advice, legal opinions, or legal representation.
No report, summary, risk label, finding, deadline, or checklist should be treated as a substitute for review by a qualified attorney licensed in the relevant jurisdiction.
Oversiq does not provide title insurance, title opinions, lien clearance decisions, UCC legal opinions, closing instructions, or marketable title determinations.
Possible UCC, fixture filing, lien, payoff, transfer, or title issues should be reviewed by a qualified title company, closing professional, attorney, lender, or solar provider.
Oversiq does not provide financial, tax, mortgage, credit, investment, or accounting advice. Any payoff amounts, balances, payment obligations, rates, or buyout language should be confirmed directly with the relevant lender, servicer, solar company, or financial professional.
Oversiq does not provide real estate brokerage advice, agency advice, pricing advice, negotiation advice, or closing instructions. Buyers, sellers, realtors, attorneys, lenders, and title professionals should independently review transaction obligations before acting.
The service may use OCR, artificial intelligence, and workflow automation to extract information from documents. These systems can miss text, misread pages, misunderstand provisions, duplicate issues, or generate incomplete or incorrect summaries.
Users should compare all outputs against the original documents and confirm important dates, amounts, obligations, party names, and legal requirements before taking action.
Uploaded documents may be processed to generate reports, summaries, checklists, risk flags, and other informational outputs.
Authentication may be handled by third-party authentication providers, payments may be handled by third-party payment processors, and data may be stored by database and storage providers. Cloud hosting providers and AI/document processing providers may also support operation of the service and may process information needed for their respective functions.
Solar agreements, transfer requirements, real estate contracts, solar addenda, lien questions, payoff obligations, and deadline disputes can materially affect a transaction. Review by a qualified real estate attorney, title company, solar provider, and other relevant professionals is recommended before making a decision.
Oversiq is designed to organize documents, surface possible risks, and help users ask better follow-up questions. It is not a decision-maker and does not guarantee that a transaction can close, that a solar agreement can transfer, or that every risk has been identified.