RealEstateRecordsUS.com

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RealEstateRecordsUS.com is an online service that sells U.S. real estate data and property history reports directly to consumers, typically on a recurring subscription basis.

About RealEstateRecordsUS.com

RealEstateRecordsUS.com is an online real estate data provider that markets home and property history reports to U.S. consumers. According to third‑party review tools, the site has been active since 2019 and promotes itself as offering “home reporting technology” that aggregates public real estate records into easy‑to‑read reports.([scamadviser.com](https://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/realestaterecordsus.com?utm_source=openai)) These services are similar to other property‑record and title‑information websites that compile ownership, tax, valuation, and lien‑related data pulled from public sources.

A charge from “realestaterecords” or “realestaterecordsus.com” will typically appear when a user signs up on the website for a low‑cost introductory property report and then is enrolled into a recurring billing plan, often around $25–$30 per period, as reflected in consumer complaints that mention repeated attempts to bill $29.25 after an initial $1.25 offer.([bbb.org](https://www.bbb.org/scamtracker/lookupscam/1127377?utm_source=openai)) Charges may therefore show up as a trial fee followed by a subscription fee, or as repeated attempts if the card issuer blocks the transaction. In some cases, people report seeing charges even when they believed they were purchasing a single report from a related real‑estate records funnel site.

If you don’t recognize the charge, start by searching your email for any receipts from RealEstateRecordsUS.com or related real‑estate report services on or just before the transaction date. Check whether you or someone in your household recently looked up rental or purchase information and entered card details for a “$1” or similarly low‑priced report. If you still have questions, use the contact information listed on the RealEstateRecordsUS.com site or in any confirmation email to request cancellation and a refund; keep screenshots of the original offer terms when you contact support. If the merchant is unresponsive, contact your card issuer, explain the trial‑offer context, and ask about disputing the transaction and blocking further recurring charges.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was I charged around $29.25 by RealEstateRecordsUS.com after a $1.25 property report?

RealEstateRecordsUS.com and related funnel sites often advertise a low introductory price (for example, $1.25) for a property report and then enroll customers into an ongoing subscription billed around $29.25 per cycle.([bbb.org](https://www.bbb.org/scamtracker/lookupscam/1127377?utm_source=openai)) If you completed a checkout form for a discounted report, you likely agreed to recurring billing in the fine print.

How do I cancel my RealEstateRecordsUS.com subscription so I’m not billed again?

Go to RealEstateRecordsUS.com and look for an account, login, or customer support section, then sign in with the email you used at purchase. From there, you should be able to manage or cancel your plan. If you can’t log in, use the support email or phone listed on the site to request immediate cancellation and a written confirmation of the end date of billing.

Can I get a refund for RealEstateRecordsUS.com charges I didn’t expect?

If you believe you were misled or did not intend to sign up for recurring billing, contact RealEstateRecordsUS.com support with your name, the last four digits of the card, transaction dates, and any offer screenshots. Ask for a refund of recent subscription charges and confirmation that your account is cancelled. If they refuse or do not respond, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charges as unauthorized or mis‑described.

I see multiple failed or pending RealEstateRecordsUS.com charges—what does that mean?

Multiple small, repeated RealEstateRecordsUS.com charges or attempts (such as several $29.25 authorizations) usually indicate the system is trying to rebill a subscription on a card that is locked, has insufficient funds, or has been declined.([bbb.org](https://www.bbb.org/scamtracker/lookupscam/1127377?utm_source=openai)) Locking your card or replacing it will typically stop further attempts; you should still formally cancel with the merchant to avoid future billing issues.

How can I confirm what service I purchased from RealEstateRecordsUS.com?

Search your email (including spam) for messages from RealEstateRecordsUS.com or any real‑estate report service sent on or near the transaction date. Those receipts usually describe the type of property report purchased and whether it includes ongoing access or a trial that converts to a subscription. You can also check your browser history for visits to realestaterecordsus.com to jog your memory about what you ordered.

Does RealEstateRecordsUS.com charge per report or as a monthly subscription?

Based on consumer reports, RealEstateRecordsUS.com appears to pair one‑time property reports with a subscription component, where an initial low‑cost report is followed by recurring charges around $25–$30 per period for continued access or additional data.([bbb.org](https://www.bbb.org/scamtracker/lookupscam/1127377?utm_source=openai)) The exact structure can vary over time, so always review the pricing and terms shown on the checkout page before entering payment details.

What should I do if I suspect the RealEstateRecordsUS.com charge is fraudulent?

If neither you nor anyone on your account recognizes ever using RealEstateRecordsUS.com or a related property‑records site, first try contacting the merchant to request details about the account associated with your card. If they cannot provide clear information or you believe your card was used without permission, immediately contact your card issuer, report the transaction as unauthorized, request a new card number, and monitor your statements for any additional real‑estate‑records‑type charges.

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