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Free Property Due Diligence Tool

Screen any property for risks in 20 seconds — before you commit capital.

Instant environmental risk check, zoning analysis, and buildability scoring from 20+ government sources. Catch deal-killing red flags early.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is property due diligence?+
Property due diligence is the process of investigating a property before purchase or investment. It includes checking zoning compliance, environmental risks (flood, wildfire, contamination), buildability constraints (setbacks, height limits, FAR), title issues, and financial viability. ReadyPermit automates the zoning and environmental portion using 20+ government data sources.
What should I check before buying an investment property?+
Before buying, check: (1) Zoning — is the property zoned for your intended use? (2) Environmental risks — flood zone, wildfire, radon, contamination. (3) Buildability — can you renovate, add units, or develop? (4) Comps — what are similar properties selling/renting for? (5) Title and liens. ReadyPermit handles items 1-3 instantly from government data.
How much does property due diligence cost?+
Traditional due diligence with consultants costs $3,500-$10,000+ per property. ReadyPermit provides zoning analysis, environmental screening, and buildability scoring for $29 per property (one-time). The free screening above gives you an instant risk assessment at no cost.
How do I check if a property has environmental risks?+
ReadyPermit checks FEMA flood maps, EPA Superfund/brownfield databases, USGS seismic data, state wildfire hazard maps, and EPA radon zone data automatically. Enter your address above for a free instant screening. The full report ($29) includes detailed findings from 6+ federal environmental agencies.
Can I use this for commercial property due diligence?+
Yes. ReadyPermit analyzes any U.S. parcel including commercial, residential, mixed-use, and vacant land. The tool checks zoning, environmental, and buildability factors regardless of property type. For commercial properties, the full report includes development standards, FAR analysis, and entitlement complexity rating.