One search bar, every major government dataset across New York · New Jersey · Connecticut, 9.6M+ parcels. RegWatch assembles the full property record — violations, permits, ownership, tax, title, zoning, environmental — on one page. Same answer for every user; different value by audience.
Brokers lose deals to the second call — the one with tax history, owner chain, and ECB exposure ready before the walk-through. Pulling it yourself means five agencies, four logins, and a lost morning.
→ RegWatch assembles the listing-side dossier in 3 seconds so you can open the tour with numbers the seller didn't want surfaced.
Type the street, click the hit. BBL/APN works too if the client sent a tax bill. Nationwide search across NY, NJ, CT — nothing to install, nothing to set up.
Ownership history unfolds over time: deed transfers, LLC → LLC chains, mortgages, releases. Comps pull from the same parcels registry, filterable by sale date, sqft, and zoning.
Open violations, LL97 exposure, tax liens, pending ECB hearings — all on one page. Add the property to your portfolio and RegWatch emails you if anything moves.
PDF report with your brokerage branding. Title abstract with deed + lien chain. Shareable link for the buy-side. Everything a buyer's agent might ask for, already in the envelope.
Open more listings with the file already assembled.
Most platforms hide their data pipeline. We publish all three layers of ours so you can verify what we know and how we know it.
The actual rules — Local Law 97, OSHA 1926, HSTPA, RESPA — with citations, effective dates, and who must comply. This is what binds you legally.
Browse regulations →The DOB bulletins, HPD pages, federal register feeds we scrape nightly. When an agency publishes an amendment, we catch it here and surface it as an alert against the affected regulation.
Browse the registry →Building permits, violations, tax assessments, deeds — the per-property records that fill out every report. Pulled live from agency APIs.
Browse data feeds →How they relate: Each regulation (Layer 1) is tracked by one or more sources (Layer 2). Each regulation also defines who must comply with what — which is what shapes the property data we ingest (Layer 3) into your reports and alerts.
Every report runs on the same foundation. The verticals are workflows on top — priced per outcome, not per seat — so you only pay for the job you're trying to get done.
One free report on signup. No credit card. Covers NY, NJ, and CT.