Residential Review

A Texas company. Two principals, clear roles.

Residential Review was founded on a simple observation. Texas residential real estate agents close hundreds of contracts a year on TREC forms, and the productivity layer between blank form and signed deal has been spreadsheets and handwritten notes. We thought AI-powered document review and form-building, used on every contract, could change that. Review Coach is that product, available today. Review Counsel, a complementary pay-per-matter attorney-engagement option, is launching soon.

Two principals. Clear roles.

Matt McFarlane, Chief Executive Officer and Legal Counsel

Matt McFarlane

Licensed Texas Attorney

Owns the legal-process side of Residential Review: structured the attorney-client relationship under Texas Disciplinary Rule 1.08(f), drafted the per-matter engagement-terms acceptance, and built the E&O verification and liability-transfer framework that lets brokerages document who reviewed every contract.

Steven Duncan, Chief Information Officer

Steven Duncan

Technologist & MSP Operator

Co-Founder, Sentinel-Pros. Built the AI extraction pipeline, the AI form-builder interview engine, and the multi-product platform architecture. Owns the engineering, product, and infrastructure side of the business.

Residential Review. Texas-only by design.

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Texas-only at launch

Every form we touch is TREC or TAR. The platform refuses non-Texas forms at intake.

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Available now · Review Coach

AI document review and AI form-fill, on monthly subscription, used on every contract. Educational and productivity tool; output must be reviewed by a licensed attorney before delivery to a client.

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Coming soon · Review Counsel

A pay-per-matter option for engaging an attorney directly through the platform is launching soon. Details will be announced at launch.

AI document review on every residential contract — standard, not optional.

Within five years, every residential real estate transaction in Texas should run through an AI-assisted document review before signing. Within ten years, Residential Review intends to be the default contract-review infrastructure for residential real estate across the United States. We start in Houston, expand metro by metro across Texas, then state by state across the country.

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