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Author Due Diligence services for real estate investors
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2006-07-01, 1:25 pm

***THE TRUTH DOESN’T HURT IF YOU FIND OUT SOON ENOUGH***

Scrutiny is a California information broker that provides
Due Diligence regarding real estate investments, lending,
borrowing, joint ventures, and more. We work for lenders,
attorneys, investors, and private parties.

Coverage includes:
* Investor/investee information
* Tenants/lessors/lessees
* Vendors
* Contractors
* Professionals (attorneys/accountants/physicians)
* Investment consultants

Beyond real estate, we also generate useful data on:
* Employees/employers
* Neighbors
* Social encounters
* Charity check
* Scambusting
* Credential checks, work history
* Patent checks
* Market research

Discrete – Fast – Economical – Arm’s length

A typical inquiry can cost from $50 for a scambusting
to $250 for a thorough background check. We report
facts only, with sources, and for liability reasons
cannot interpret the results or make recommendations.
The facts speak for themselves…

“Arm’s length” means a client can get information
while remaining anonymous.

Scrutiny is not a private investigator, but an
information broker with access to data that’s hard
to find. We have annual subscriptions to costly
databases, and 12 years of experience to build skills
and speed, so using our service can cost you less,
take less time, and produce better results than trying
to do it yourself.

We comply with federal privacy laws
(FCRA, FDCPA, etc.)

SCRUTINY
858-458-5957
9-5, M-F -- Pacific Time

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