Vacant Land Constraint Checker

The cheapest lot problems are the ones you find before you own them. Describe the property below — the tool builds your personalized due-diligence checklist: what to check, why it matters, and where the information lives (most of it free from conservation authorities, provincial portals, and your municipality).

Describe the Property

Your due-diligence checklist
Check items off as you investigate · Print this checklist
Disclaimer: This checklist is a research aid, not legal, engineering, or planning advice, and it is not exhaustive — local regulations vary enormously and change over time. Regulated-area mapping is approximate; only the authority itself can confirm whether a property is affected. Before purchasing, consult your municipality, conservation authority (or provincial equivalent), a real estate lawyer, and qualified site assessors. Make offers conditional on satisfactory due diligence.

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