The first hour of land
due diligence, in 15 seconds
Paste a US address, coordinates, or a Google Maps link. LandCheck pulls flood zone, slope, wetlands and soil straight from federal sources and hands you a printable report.
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Aerial view & setting
ReferenceLoading imagery…
Verify with: county GIS parcel viewer for boundaries and acreage.
Flood hazard
CheckingQuerying the FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer…
Verify with: FEMA Map Service Center (msc.fema.gov) for the official FIRM panel and any Letter of Map Amendment.
Terrain, slope & elevation
CheckingSampling USGS 3DEP elevation across the site…
Verify with: a topographic survey before designing foundations, driveways or drainage.
Wetlands & surface water
CheckingQuerying the National Wetlands Inventory…
Verify with: a qualified consultant. NWI is a mapping product, not a jurisdictional determination — only a delineation and an Army Corps determination are binding.
Soil, drainage & septic suitability
CheckingQuerying the USDA Soil Survey…
Verify with: a county-approved perc test or soil evaluation. Soil survey data is regional mapping, not a site test, and no health department accepts it in place of one.
Location & access context
ReferenceResolving location context…
Verify with: the county recorder for recorded easements and legal access. Visible tracks are a use, not a right.
Informational screening only. LandCheck automates lookups against public federal datasets. It is not a survey, appraisal, title search, wetland delineation, environmental assessment, or legal advice, and it does not establish boundaries, ownership, easements or buildability. Every finding lists the authority you should verify it with before relying on it in a transaction.