Landchecker

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Landchecker is an Australian online platform providing property data, planning and zoning information, and related mapping tools for real estate, development, and planning professionals.

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

About Landchecker

Landchecker is an Australian online property intelligence platform used by real estate agents, valuers, planners, architects, developers, and informed homebuyers. It aggregates planning, zoning, sales history, imagery, overlays and related property data into an interactive map covering multiple Australian states and territories. Through its web platform at landchecker.com.au, users can research individual properties, analyse development potential, view planning controls, generate reports, and monitor market activity, helping support due diligence and professional decision‑making.

A Landchecker charge on your bank or card statement usually relates to a paid subscription for ongoing access to their property data tools, or to a one‑off purchase such as a property report or usage top‑up (if available on your account). Many users are billed on a recurring monthly or annual basis, so you might see regular charges that align with your billing cycle. You may also see a charge after upgrading from a free trial to a paid plan, adding extra users to a business account, or changing from monthly to annual billing. In some cases, a small temporary authorization hold may appear when you first add or update a card; this is a standard payment verification step and is usually reversed automatically.

If you’re unsure about a Landchecker charge, first log in at landchecker.com.au using any work or personal email addresses you may have used, then check the Billing, Subscription, or Account area for invoices and payment history. Compare the statement date and amount with your Landchecker invoices, noting whether you (or your company) have an active subscription, trial that recently ended, or a team account with multiple seats. To resolve questions, use the support or contact options on the Landchecker website (see the “Contact” or “Support” link in the footer) and provide the last 4 digits of the charged card, the transaction date, currency, and amount so they can locate the payment. Common issues—such as duplicate accounts, forgotten trials, or outdated company cards—are typically resolved by consolidating accounts, adjusting your plan, or processing a discretionary refund or credit where appropriate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why am I seeing a recurring Landchecker charge each month or year?

Landchecker operates on a subscription model for most professional users, so recurring charges usually correspond to your selected plan’s billing cycle (monthly or annually). If you signed up during a trial, your account may have rolled into a paid plan when the trial ended. Check the Subscription or Billing section after logging into landchecker.com.au to confirm your current plan and renewal date, or ask your office administrator if your agency or firm manages a shared Landchecker account.

What types of Landchecker subscriptions are available and how are they priced?

Landchecker offers paid plans tailored to property professionals and organisations, generally differentiated by features (e.g. planning data coverage, reporting, user licences) and whether you are an individual or a team. Pricing is listed in Australian dollars (AUD) and may be available on either a monthly or annual basis, sometimes with discounts for longer commitments. For the most accurate and current pricing—including any enterprise or custom plans—refer to the Pricing or Plans page on landchecker.com.au or contact their sales team via the website.

How do I cancel or change my Landchecker subscription so future charges stop?

To cancel or downgrade, log into your Landchecker account and go to the Account, Billing, or Subscription section, where you can manage or end your plan according to the on‑screen options. Most plans continue until the end of the current paid period, meaning you keep access until the next renewal date and then billing stops. If you hold a business or enterprise licence managed by your company, you may need to contact your internal administrator or Landchecker’s sales/support team to change or cancel the agreement.

How can I request a refund or dispute an unexpected Landchecker charge?

If you believe you’ve been incorrectly charged—such as for a plan you meant to cancel, a duplicate payment, or use by a former staff member—contact Landchecker via the support or contact page on landchecker.com.au. Provide transaction details (date, amount, card type, and the email linked to the account) so they can quickly locate your subscription. Refunds are handled on a case‑by‑case basis and depend on factors like usage, contract term, and how long ago the renewal occurred; in some cases, they may offer a partial refund or account credit instead of a full reversal.

Why do I see a small or $0 Landchecker charge or a pending payment that later disappears?

When you add or update a credit/debit card, Landchecker’s payment processor may place a small temporary authorization hold to verify the card is valid. This is not an actual billed transaction and typically appears as a low‑value or $0 pending charge that automatically drops off within a few business days. Your real subscription or purchase charge—if any—will be for the full plan or report amount and will settle separately on your statement.

Can multiple people in my office use Landchecker, and how does that affect billing?

Landchecker supports use by agencies, firms, and project teams, often via multi‑user or business/enterprise arrangements. In these cases, the subscription charge you see may represent a bundled fee for several user licences under one account rather than a single user. If you see a higher‑than‑expected amount, check whether your account includes multiple seats or add‑ons by reviewing your plan details in the Billing area or asking the person who manages your organisation’s Landchecker contract.

I don’t recognize this Landchecker charge—how can I confirm which account it belongs to?

Start by checking whether anyone in your household or business uses Landchecker for property research, planning, or valuation work; often the charge is linked to a work‑related subscription. Next, search your email (including work addresses) for “Landchecker” to locate welcome emails, invoices, or subscription notices. If you still cannot identify the account, contact Landchecker via their website with the exact transaction date, amount, and the first/last name on the card so they can trace the payment and confirm which email or organisation it is associated with.

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