Check Who Owns a Property Before You Buy
Search ownership records, liens, title signals, and hidden property risks for any U.S. address in seconds.
One-time report: $49. No subscription.
Used for property due diligence, ownership verification, and title risk screening.
Informational only. Data availability varies by address and source coverage. Not advice. Not an inspection.
What this report actually helps you verify
Before you commit to a property, you need clarity on who owns it, whether there may be liens or title-related issues, and what public records attached to that address may require follow-up.
This report does not replace legal, title, or inspection work. It helps you surface signals early so you can decide what to verify next before committing time, money, or leverage.
This report helps surface
- ownership and title signals
- lien-related risk indicators
- property history context
- unresolved variables worth verifying
This report is not
- a guarantee
- legal or title advice
- a home inspection
- a prediction of outcomes
How buyers use it before making an offer
- 1. Enter the address of the property you are evaluating.
- 2. Review ownership, lien, title, and property-record signals.
- 3. Decide what to verify next — or whether to pause before you commit.
If signals appear: verify or escalate diligence
If nothing material appears: proceed with more confidence
Scope reminder: informational screening, not an inspection or advice.
If you want deeper context after this first pass, review the property history report.
Why this reduces pressure
Uncertainty becomes expensive when you discover it late. This report helps make uncertainty legible earlier — so you can see what may need verification before you move forward.