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You bought a home for privacy. The public record says otherwise.

A high-value real estate purchase creates county deed records, property tax assessments, and mortgage filings that are all public. Data brokers aggregate these records within weeks, linking your name to your new address, purchase price, and estimated property value. The gated community doesn't help if the address is on 50 websites.

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Real estate records are the strongest anchor in a broker profile

Property records tie your name to a specific, verified physical location. Data brokers treat them as high-confidence data points that anchor everything else in your profile.

Deed recordings are immediately public

When you close on a property, the county recorder files the deed within days. This filing includes your full legal name, the property address, and in most counties the sale price. Data brokers begin scraping these records and updating profiles before you've finished unpacking.

Property value signals wealth

People-search sites increasingly display estimated home values alongside owner names. A $3M property purchase tells anyone searching your name that you have significant assets and exactly where they're located. This combination of verified address and wealth signal makes high-value property owners attractive targets for solicitation and worse.

LLCs and trusts don't fully shield you

Buying through an LLC or trust can keep your name off the deed in some states. But if your name appears on the entity's state registration, or if you previously owned property under your own name at a nearby address, data brokers can connect the dots. Entity purchases help with future records, but they don't remove existing broker listings.

Every household member gets connected to the address

Data brokers link family members by shared address. Once your property purchase is indexed, your spouse, adult children, and other household members appear as "associated people" at that address. Your property investment becomes part of everyone's broker profile who lives there.

See which broker sites link your name to your property records and home address.

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Remove the connection between your name and your address

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Audit your exposure

We scan 1,000+ data broker and people-search sites for your name, all known addresses, phone numbers, and email. You'll see exactly which sites link your name to your property, what estimated values they display, and which family members appear alongside you.

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Submit removal requests

We handle opt-out submissions across every site where you appear. Automated forms, legal deletion requests, and operator-group resolution for broker networks that share property data.

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Verify and follow up

Each removal is verified after processing. Non-compliant brokers receive escalated legal requests. Persistent listings get additional remediation until resolved.

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Monitor continuously

Property tax reassessments, county record updates, and data source refreshes generate new listings regularly. We detect re-appearances and submit removals automatically so your address doesn't quietly reappear on broker sites after the initial cleanup.

Why homeowners choose managed protection

Manual opt-outsGeneric privacy toolsDelist.ai
Sites covered10-2050-2001,000+
Property record exposureResearch property-specific brokersNot trackedIncluded
Re-listing detectionNoneLimitedContinuous
Household coverageRepeat for each personVariesFamily plans
Legal deletion requestsDraft and send yourselfRarelyCCPA/GDPR
Multiple propertiesSeparate effort per addressPrimary onlyAll addresses

Common questions about luxury home privacy

No. County property records are government records and can't be removed. What we remove are the data broker listings that aggregate and republish your property information alongside your phone number, email, family members, and estimated net worth. The original county record stays, but it stops being surfaced in a simple name search through people-search sites.
It depends on your state and the LLC's registration. If your name appears anywhere on the LLC's filings, registered agent records, or annual reports, data brokers can connect you to the property. Additionally, existing broker listings from before the LLC purchase still show your previous addresses and personal details. We address both current and historical listings.
Before is better. Starting removals before closing means your existing broker listings are already being processed or removed when the new property record hits county databases. This prevents a window where both your old and new addresses are simultaneously searchable. But starting after closing still removes the listings that have been created.
Yes. Our scans check all known addresses associated with your name, not just your primary residence. Each property that appears under your name in broker databases gets covered by the removal process. Multiple properties in different states are all addressed.

See which sites link your name to your address

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