- You already have a listing URL, parcel number, or screenshots.
- You want a tract screened against a real intended use: build, hold, divide, recreational, or mixed.
- You want the first-pass questions surfaced before deeper spend.
Submit a parcel for first-pass screening
Use this page when you already have a tract, listing, or parcel number in front of you. The goal is to move from vague interest to a cleaner first-pass screen: use case, access, layout, wastewater, water risk, soils, taxes, and the questions that should be answered next.
- County and township, if known.
- Parcel number or tax ID, if available.
- Listing URL or screenshots.
- Intended use.
- Main concerns: access, septic, floodplain, soils, frontage, utilities, taxes, or layout.
What you should get back
A sharper first-pass view of what the tract seems to support, what looks weak early, and which follow-up questions deserve attention before more time or money gets committed.
What this is not
It is not a substitute for survey work, title review, engineering, county approvals, legal advice, or brokerage disclosures. It is an early screen designed to improve buyer judgment.
Best use of this page
Send one real tract at a time with enough detail that the land can be screened as a tract, not just discussed as a vague idea.
Email the tract details
That link opens an email with the basic intake structure already started.
Use this if you want a cleaner intake email:
Township:
Parcel number:
Listing URL:
Intended use:
Main concerns:
Questions you want answered first:
Start with the due-diligence checklist if you are still learning the screening sequence.
Use the county pages if you want local framing before sending a specific parcel.