Verify Property Listings
Check if a property listing is legitimate or potentially fraudulent. Protect yourself from rental and property scams.
Check Property Listing
Phone number on the listing is required.
How It Works
Three simple steps to verify any property listing
Enter Details
Provide agent's name, phone number, or upload a property listing image.
AI Analysis
Our system analyses the information against fraud databases and patterns.
Get Results
Receive instant verification results with risk assessment and recommendations.
Powerful Features
Everything you need to verify property listings safely
Instant Property Verification
Verify if a property listing is legitimate or potentially fraudulent. Check agent details, phone numbers, and property information in seconds.
Image-Based Verification
Upload a photo of the property listing and our AI-powered system will analyse it for signs of fraud or legitimacy. Works with any property image.
Fraud Detection
Our advanced system checks property listings against known fraud patterns, suspicious agent behaviour, and verified property databases to protect you from scams.
Verified Results
Get instant, verified results with risk assessments and recommendations. Know immediately if a property listing is safe to pursue or potentially fraudulent.
Why Cleared®?
Instant Results - Get verification in seconds, not days
AI-Powered - Advanced fraud detection technology
Image Analysis - Upload photos for instant verification
Protect Yourself - Avoid rental and property scams
How to Avoid Real Estate Property Scams
Stay informed and protect yourself from common property fraud tactics
Red Flags !
Pressure to Act Quickly
Scammers create urgency, claiming multiple interested parties or limited-time offers to prevent you from doing due diligence.
Unusually Low Prices
If the rental or sale price is significantly below market value, it's often too good to be true.
Landlord Can't Meet in Person
Excuses about being out of the country or unable to show the property in person are major red flags.
Requests for Wire Transfers
Legitimate landlords rarely ask for money via wire transfer, cryptocurrency, or gift cards.
No Viewing Allowed
Refusal to allow property viewings or only offering virtual tours from stock photos is suspicious.
Poor Communication
Vague responses, grammatical errors, or reluctance to provide detailed information are warning signs.
