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.