Home Disclosure was created to empower real estate consumers with critical information they
can’t find anywhere else in one place, and some of which is only disclosed to buyers at the
closing table — if it’s disclosed at all. In each property report, Home Disclosure provides more
than 40 categories of real estate data, along with hyperlocal neighborhood and environmental
data impacting the health, safety and financial security of the homeowner or renter.
“There is no other property report — let alone property listing website — that will identify
nearby registered sex offenders and drug labs, while also giving potential home buyers
comprehensive loan history and financial details such as the current equity position on each
property,” said Rob Barber, CEO of RealtyTrac. “We’re able to provide this unique combination of
property due-diligence data to consumers thanks to RealtyTrac’s nationwide footprint of
publicly recorded real estate data along with the neighborhood and environmental data we
gather through our subsidiary Homefacts.
The report also provides hyperlocal neighborhood data on natural hazard risk (including flood,
earthquake, tornado, wildfire, and hurricane risk), environmental hazard risk (including
superfunds sites, brownfields, polluters and storage tanks and spills), crime level, school quality,
median income and much more. homedisclosure.com realtytrac.com
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dedicated resources and data to help consumers
prevent, understand and work through financial
mistakes.