Trey t 0130b2cdf1 Add documentation and remove hardcoded task threshold from API calls
Added comprehensive usage documentation for dynamic task summary components
and updated TaskApi to rely on backend's default threshold value.

**Changes:**

**New: TASK_SUMMARY_USAGE.md**
- Complete Android usage guide for TaskSummaryCard component
- Examples of basic usage, filtering categories, and customization
- Documents all available categories and their metadata
- Shows how to use dynamic task summary in different screens

**New: iosApp/TASK_SUMMARY_USAGE_IOS.md**
- Complete iOS usage guide for TaskSummaryCard SwiftUI component
- Examples for ResidenceDetailView, ResidenceCard, and HomeScreen
- Documents SF Symbol icon usage and color parsing
- Integration examples and troubleshooting tips

**New: TaskConstants.kt**
- Created client-side constants file (currently unused)
- Contains TASK_CURRENT_THRESHOLD_DAYS = 29
- Available for future use if client needs local threshold

**Updated: TaskApi.kt**
- Changed days parameter from `days: Int = 30` to `days: Int? = null`
- Now only sends days parameter to backend if explicitly provided
- Allows backend's default threshold (29 days) to be used
- Applied to both getTasks() and getTasksByResidence()

**Updated: ApiConfig.kt**
- Minor configuration update

**Benefits:**
 Comprehensive documentation for both platforms
 Apps now use backend's default threshold value
 Cleaner API calls without unnecessary parameters
 Client can still override threshold if needed
 Documentation includes troubleshooting and best practices

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