Send the parcel and the question behind it.
This intake starts the scope review. The most useful requests are specific: what property are you looking at, what do you want to do with it, and what are you worried might get in the way?
What helps most
- Use one parcel, or a clearly related group of parcels.
- Describe the intended use in plain language.
- Include the listing, parcel number, survey, deed, site sketch, photos, or any agency notes if available.
- Flag deadlines, purchase contingencies, lender concerns, hearing dates, or agency questions.
After you submit, the first reply will usually be one of four outcomes: accepted for review with a payment link, a request for more information, custom scope confirmation, or a clear decline if the request is outside LandSage's current fit.
Typical turnaround is estimated after intake and conflict review. Basic reviews are intended for short, focused property questions; larger or time-sensitive reviews may require custom scope confirmation.
Payment links are sent after intake, scope, and conflict review. If the request presents a conflict, jurisdictional issue, or scope problem, the review may be declined or refunded before substantive work begins.