Public Records Source Finder for CRE Research
Use this public records source finder to identify the assessor, tax, recorder, GIS, permit, zoning, entity, flood, environmental, and market sources to review for commercial property research. County coverage varies, so source links should be verified before relying on them.
Free result. Email optional. Planning aid only, not legal, tax, lending, valuation, rent, NOI, return, or buy or sell advice.
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Generate the tool to get the calculation, checklist, memo, or research plan. Email is optional after the result.
CRE researchers and acquisition analysts
Find the public source categories to check before relying on a property lead.
Acren turns public records source review into evidence backed opportunity memos with source support and verification gaps attached.
How to use the output.
Treat the result as a planning aid. It helps decide what to review, what to verify, and what should move into deeper diligence. It does not replace source documents, market research, professional review, or underwriting judgment.
FAQ.
It turns your commercial real estate assumptions into a research planning output. The result helps a buyer organize what to review first, which records to check, and which diligence questions remain open.
No. The tool is for commercial real estate research and planning only. It does not provide legal, tax, financial, investment, environmental, title, insurance, or lending advice.
No. Acren tools help plan research priority from user inputs and public record categories. They do not predict transaction likelihood, value, rents, NOI, returns, or a buy or sell decision.
Yes. The tool generates meaningful output immediately. Email is optional if you want to save the report, send it to yourself, or request Acren review.
Use the output as a checklist. Verify property facts against county records, entity registries, source documents, seller or broker materials, lender requirements, and qualified professional diligence.
Acren turns this kind of planning workflow into a live acquisition research system that ranks commercial properties, attaches source evidence, and keeps open questions visible.
The tools are designed for commercial asset classes such as self storage, mobile home parks, RV parks, small multifamily, industrial, retail, medical office, office, hospitality, land, and mixed use.
No. Calculator outputs depend on the assumptions entered by the user. Public record and planning outputs use general diligence logic unless a source link is explicitly shown.
Yes. Public records may be incomplete, stale, inconsistent, or incorrect. The point of the tool is to help identify what to verify, not to replace primary source review.
Use the result to decide what to research next, what to verify, what to watch, and what to pass into deeper diligence. Acren can help convert the workflow into ranked opportunity memos.