Who owns this property?
The recorded owner on the assessment roll, the registered entity behind it, and the mailing address the filings point back to.
Buildings are owned through LLCs, but the public record still connects them: ownership registries, mailing addresses, hearing respondents, rental registrations. We assemble those filings into portfolio views, so one address leads to the owner, and the owner leads to everything else they hold.
Join early access →The recorded owner on the assessment roll, the registered entity behind it, and the mailing address the filings point back to.
Portfolio views assembled by grouping properties that share an owner entity or a mailing address. An LLC per building is common; the mailing address usually is not.
Enforcement records rolled up across a portfolio: open violations, hearing cases where the owner appears as respondent, and whether the same issues recur building after building.
This product is in development. The records behind it are already in the database: ownership fields on 80.5M parcels, hearing respondents, and rental registrations. Early access means you help shape what the portfolio view looks like.
Owner names and mailing addresses from county assessment rolls, the base layer every grouping is built on.
Administrative hearing cases name the party who answered for the building, which is often more current than the deed.
Where cities require landlords to register, the registration ties a managing party and contact to the building.
Underwrite the borrower's whole portfolio, not just the collateral.
See whether losses at one building repeat at the others.
Establish a pattern across an owner's buildings from the public record.
Trace who is behind a building without a records-room visit.
Know who you are buying from and what their record looks like.
Tell us the markets and owners you care about and we will show you what the record supports today. See market coverage for where our records run deep.
A note on language: these records describe filings, hearings, and registrations as published by public agencies. They are not conclusions about any person, and we do not present them as such.