An eCorp Venture
PropertyChain replaces gameable reviews with verified credentials and escrow-secured closings. Contractors prove who they are once — license, insurance, work history, references — and carry that credential across every site in the realty network. Homeowners and investors look it up before they call.
Three pillars. Every interaction in the network — credential, verification, transaction — runs through them.
Contractors, property managers, and inspectors submit license, insurance, identity, and work history. We verify with the issuing authority and publish a portable credential.
Homeowners, investors, and operators search a name, license number, or address. Get a single-page profile with credential status, network reputation, and dispute history.
When a verified pro takes a job, payment routes through PropertyChain escrow. Funds release on agreed milestones — never on faith. Disputes route to network arbitration.
Enter a contractor name, business name, or license number. Demo profile shown on the right — live lookups open with full launch.
Every closing in the realty network can route through PropertyChain escrow. Buyers fund, milestones release, disputes arbitrate.
Buyer deposits USDC into a milestone-locked escrow. Pro begins work knowing the money is secured but not released.
Funds release on agreed milestones — deposit, mid-project, completion — confirmed by both parties or photographic evidence.
Disputes route to network arbitration. PropertyChain's verified-credential history weighs into resolution. No black-box judgments.
Field notes on credentialing, dispute history, and why review-driven trust keeps failing in residential services.
Reviews can be bought, licenses go stale, references are cherry-picked. The structural problem with how the home-services industry currently signals quality — and what replaces it.
Read →The license that's "in process," the insurance that "expired last week," the references that all live in the same area code. A field guide to verification red flags.
Read →Walk-through of the DBPR license lookup, what to check beyond "active," and how PropertyChain credentials extend the public signal with insurance + work-history attestations.
Read →Contractors, property managers, inspectors, and pros — claim your verified credential and join the realty network. Free during launch.