How It Works

A structured, evidence-led process.

Every step documented. Every finding logged. You follow the progress.

1

Submit Inquiry

Share your property, development, or buy-box through the inquiry form.

2

Scope Verification

DPI reviews your listing and seller information, then scopes the verification.

3

Document Review

Title deeds, permits, approvals, and developer documentation are requested and reviewed.

4

Verification Checks

Identity, ownership, permits, and counterparty credibility checked against evidence.

5

Evidence Logged

Every finding is logged in your case file as confirmed, contradicted, or missing.

6

Track Progress

Follow your case through clear stages, status updates, and documented next steps.

7

Final Recommendation

Receive a verification outcome with risk framing and a clear recommendation.

Client Progress Tracking

Follow the verification. Stop chasing updates.

Every case moves through defined stages. You always know where things stand.

Full access available in paid verification tiers

0% Case Progress
Complete

Intake

Your inquiry has been received. DPI has scoped the verification, confirmed the service tier, and outlined the initial document requirements.

Complete

Document Review

Title deeds, permits, and developer documentation have been requested and cross-referenced. Outstanding items are flagged for follow-up.

Complete

Field Checks

On-ground site visit completed. Photo evidence captured and compared against marketed conditions and submitted documentation.

In Progress

Evidence Logged

Findings are being logged into your case file. Confirmed items, contradictions, and missing evidence are each recorded with source references.

Pending

Recommendation

DPI will issue a final verification outcome with risk framing, evidence summary, and a clear proceed or do-not-proceed recommendation.

Pending

Case Closed

Your complete evidence file, verification dossier, and final recommendation are delivered. The case is archived for your records.

Ready to start?

Submit your property inquiry and DPI will scope the right level of verification.

Start a Verification Inquiry