Features

Everything a property hides, surfaced.

Eight functional capabilities, four reinforcing pillars, every channel. Each check is sourced, dated, and scored — so you reason about reliability instead of trusting an opaque output.

The four pillars

A trust layer the market lacks today.

PILLAR 01

Digital registry

A searchable record of verified titles from official sources, each carrying provenance, ingestion date, and a confidence score.

PILLAR 02

GIS & spatial verification

PostGIS coordinate checks confirm boundaries don't overlap government corridors or neighbouring plots — with a 5-metre buffer for boundary-adjacent risk.

PILLAR 03

Encumbrance & event tracking

Disputes, caveats, liens, judgments, and acquisition notices linked to the property and surfaced prominently, not buried.

PILLAR 04

Audit transparency

Every record, search, and change logged in an append-only trail. Versioned, never silently overwritten — any report reconstructable.

Functional surface

Eight features, surfaced through every channel.

Address input & geocoding

Resolve a street address, plot number, survey reference, GPS paste, or map pin to a precise coordinate, with fuzzy matching and disambiguation for informal input.

Google + OSMMap pinConfidence 0–1

Government reservation check

Spatial query against active reservation polygons — federal/state roads, rail, easements, flood plains, planned zones, airport buffers.

ReservedPartialNot reservedGazette ref

Ownership lookup

Registered owner and title type, with CAC company cross-reference and discrepancy flags (address mismatch, multi-claim, expired consent).

C of ODeedEncumbrances

Structure detection

Aerial classification of whether a building exists on the plot, cross-checked against satellite history, with capture date and confidence.

BuiltBare landImagery

Property history timeline

Chronological events — transfers, mortgages, judgments, acquisition notices — each with a source citation. Rapid flips and unresolved liens flagged.

SourcedGotcha flags

Indicative valuation

A low/mid/high value range with full methodology disclosure — and a prominent disclaimer that it is indicative only, never a formal appraisal.

NGN primaryMethodology shown

Property watch & alerts

Monitor a property and get alerted on any change — transfer, new mortgage, court case, acquisition notice, listing, or structure change.

EmailWhatsApp / pushSeverity-routed

PDF report generation

A printable, bank-submittable report — cover, summary, every check, methodology, sources, disclaimer — watermarked "Indicative — not a formal title search".

Shareable24h link
What a lookup tells you

The checks that matter — and the risks they catch.

What TitleGard checks
Government reservation
Whether the land sits inside a road, rail, or acquisition corridor.
Registered owner
Who the official records say actually holds the title.
History timeline
Transfers, liens, caveats, and court events over time.
Structure detected
Whether a building exists on the plot, confirmed from imagery.
Indicative valuation
A sourced value range, clearly marked indicative — not an appraisal.
What it protects you from
Double-selling
One plot quietly sold to several buyers, often years apart.
Government acquisition surprise
Buying land already inside a corridor — found out at demolition.
Fraudulent documents
Forged certificates, fake deeds, and impersonated signatures.
Rental & listing fraud
Paying advance, or trusting a listing, from a non-owner.

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