Terms of Service
Effective date: July 12, 2026
1. Agreement and parties
These Terms of Service (the “Terms”) apply when you buy or use a Home RedFlags screening on https://homeredflags.ecosi.global (the “Service”). EcoSi (the “Operator”, “we”) runs the Service. Completing a purchase means you agree to everything written here.
2. One product, one purchase
The Service offers a single item: the Home RedFlags screening report — a machine-assembled reading of the public record for one confirmed US residential address, drawn from ten layers of public record held by government sources: the US Census Bureau, FEMA, EPA, USFWS, USGS and the USDA Forest Service, among others. Buying it once gets you everything: the screening in the browser, the same content as a PDF, delivery by email, a read-only share link you can revoke, and a single free data refresh during the 30 days that follow. No subscription exists, and no charge ever repeats.
3. Payment
A screening costs $18per address, and the price is on screen before you pay. Transactions run through a third-party payment provider, and only that provider’s confirmation marks an order as paid. Until the integration is complete, card checkout can be unavailable; orders placed in that window are recorded and nothing is charged.
4. How delivery works
Minutes after payment, as a rule, the automated build finishes. A link appears in the browser session you paid from, and the same link goes to the email address you supplied; delivery of that link completes the Service. When a data layer cannot be read, the screening grades it “No data” instead of hiding it. When the screening as a whole cannot match the coverage shown at checkout, the charge comes back to you automatically — see the Refund Policy.
5. Money back
The Refund Policy forms part of these Terms. Three situations bring the money back in full: a screening we could not produce as promised (refunded automatically), a duplicate charge, and a material error confirmed on our side. Once delivered, though, a screening is a complete digital good — and unless applicable law requires it, delivery closes the door on any other refund.
6. Boundaries of the screening
A screening reads and grades public records. What it is not: a survey; a home inspection; an environmental site assessment, Phase I included; a title search; an appraisal; a legal opinion; an engineering study; an insurance underwriting decision. It replaces none of these. The grade “Nothing found” carries a narrow meaning: within the coverage, scale and vintage of the sources read, no flag appeared. No grade certifies safety, insurability or fitness for any purpose. And the suggested next steps are exactly that — suggestions for your own further homework, not advice of a legal, medical, financial or insurance kind.
7. Sources and the limit of our responsibility
What a screening captures is the state of third-party government databases at one moment: generation time. Errors, gaps or lag inside those databases are not ours to answer for; neither are later revisions to them, nor the choices that you — or anyone reading your screening — go on to make. Scale, refresh cadence and known blind spots vary across official maps, and each layer discloses its own. As far as the law permits, what you paid for a screening is the ceiling on the Operator’s total liability arising from it.
8. Permitted use
The license is personal and non-commercial, granted for your own property decision. Anyone helping you make it — your partner, your agent, an inspector, a consultant, an insurer — may receive the screening through the built-in share link or as the PDF. Outside the license sit resale, republication and automated bulk querying.
9. Your data
How personal data is treated is set out in the Privacy Policy and the Cookie Notice. Deletion of your screening and email address is available on request at any time.
10. Revisions and contact
These Terms may change; purchases made on or after the effective date shown above follow the version published at https://homeredflags.ecosi.global/terms. Almost every question or dispute ends at the first step — an email to info@ecosi.global. Where mandatory consumer-protection law of the place you reside in applies, that law prevails.