These are actual reports pulled from official county records. No marketing copy — just the data.
Search your property →A residential property in Altamonte Springs pulled from Seminole County public records. This sample shows a typical dossier including permit history, code enforcement check, deed chain analysis, flood zone classification, and the AI narrative summary.
A property on the International Drive corridor near Sloth World in Orlando. This report demonstrates the full Orange County dossier — permit chain, code enforcement records, environmental flags, sex offender registry proximity, and an AI-generated narrative tailored to the property's profile.
The infamous "I-4 Eyesore" — the long-vacant Majesty Building visible from I-4 in Altamonte Springs. This report digs into Seminole County public records to document the permit history, code enforcement violations, ownership chain, and the full AI narrative on one of Central Florida's most recognized problem properties.
The Altamonte Springs Public Library — a 7,562 sqft city-owned municipal facility built in 2005 on the former Altamonte Hotel site. Public records reveal 30 permits, three priority-level issues, and multiple open permits including an active interior renovation. Pre-2005 records show unusual temporary-use permits inconsistent with library operations, hinting at the site's complex history before its current use.
The Jack Kerouac House in Orlando's College Park neighborhood — a National Historic Landmark and museum operated by the Jack Kerouac Writers in Residence Project. Built in 1925, this report demonstrates how Egret handles highly specialized properties: federal landmark restrictions, museum-use operating agreements, historic permit issues, and an AI narrative that directly addresses what ownership would actually mean.
A public housing property owned continuously by the Housing Authority of the City of Orlando since it was built in 2009. This report shows how Egret handles municipally-owned property — surfacing ownership/transfer restrictions, a closed building permit with no final inspection, nearby crime statistics, and predator/offender registry results, all tied together in the AI narrative.