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The site is provided as a free public resource and may change, improve, or temporarily break as it evolves.
Terms of use
WorthItCheck is a free public tool site. These terms explain the practical limits of the tools, acceptable use, and the basic conditions for relying on the site sensibly.
WorthItCheck
Use the tools as practical guidance, not as a substitute for exact quotes, regulated advice, or a professional review of your specific case.
The site is provided as a free public resource and may change, improve, or temporarily break as it evolves.
The tools do not create legal, financial, tax, engineering, or professional advisory relationships.
If a decision depends on a real quote, contract term, lender rate, inspection, or market valuation, verify those before acting.
Using the site
WorthItCheck aims to simplify common money and ownership decisions, but the site cannot guarantee that a verdict will match every local cost, future market move, or contract detail.
The quality of the result depends heavily on the realism of the numbers and assumptions you enter.
If the result is borderline, treat it as a prompt to verify more, not as a perfect final answer.
Rates, quotes, resale values, and local repair costs can move faster than a static tool can know.
Acceptable use
Do not misuse the site in ways that damage it, overload it, scrape it abusively, or try to misrepresent the source of the tools.
Availability and updates
WorthItCheck may add, remove, or revise tools, assumptions, pages, or features over time. These terms can also be updated as the site matures.
The site is provided as available and may occasionally have bugs, broken links, or incomplete updates.
Continued use of the site after changes means you accept the updated version of these terms.
Use the public contact route if you spot something broken, misleading, or missing.
FAQ
No. It gives practical guidance only and should not be treated as regulated or personalised professional advice.
No. The site helps with direction and trade-offs, but your exact case may depend on quotes, contracts, inspections, rates, and other facts outside the tool.
Use the public contact route so the issue can be reviewed and fixed in a later update.