Exact-Property Permit Monitoring

Property Permit Monitoring for Facilities & Portfolio Teams

Save a watch from a covered city's address detail and receive daily alerts when newly collected permit records match that same canonical property identity. Review the original source before acting.

What you get

Each market page identifies its public source, newest published record, and available fields before you subscribe.

Exact city-scoped property identity—never a loose street-name or nearby-address match.
Daily alerts for newly collected permit records while the account has active access.
City source, newest published record, address, status, and source-published fields remain visible for review.
A permit is public project activity, not a condition assessment, completed-work confirmation, or service request.
Violations, owner records, and permit records remain separate research layers with their own coverage and linkage limits.
Use a covered city page to confirm source date and fields before placing a property in a monitoring workflow.
Simple pricing
$149/mo
Cancel anytime. No annual contract.
  • City-level public-source and freshness disclosures
  • Available permit, contractor, owner, and violation fields by market
  • CSV export for records available to your plan
  • Saved city and trade research workflows
  • Review coverage details before subscribing
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Frequently asked questions

Real questions contractors have asked us. If yours is not here, email [email protected].

How does an exact property watch work?

From an address detail in a covered city, PermitGrab derives a city-scoped canonical property identity. A daily alert includes only newly collected permit records with that same identity; it does not use a fuzzy address-prefix match.

Does a permit show the condition or risk of a building?

No. A permit is a published public-record event. It does not establish condition, completed work, hazard, occupancy, insurability, value, or a required operational action.

Can I monitor a portfolio across markets?

Start by verifying each covered city's source date and fields, then create watches from eligible address details. For a multi-market or governed data need, request a source and coverage review before assuming a uniform delivery model.

Can I see violations or owner information in a property watch?

No promise is made by the permit watch itself. Those are separate public-record layers; availability, linkage, and publication timing vary by market and must be assessed independently.

How current is the data?

Freshness varies by municipality and source. Each city page shows its public source, newest published record, and available update cadence. Review those signals for your market rather than assuming every city publishes the same day.

How much does it cost?

PermitGrab is $149/month flat. No annual contract. Cancel anytime. No per-lead fee, no shared-lead surcharge, no surprises.

Can I try before paying?

Yes. Start a 14-day trial to review the cities and public-record fields that matter to your business. A card is required to start; cancel before the trial ends to avoid the monthly charge. Coverage still varies by market.

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