For buyers

Walk in knowing the home's real history — not guessing about it.

When a seller shares their Nexus records, you can review real service history, warranties, photos, and what maintenance is coming — before or after closing.

Your quote, in plain English

Upload a contractor quote and see clear scope, the questions worth asking, and your material options — then keep it all in one place with your home.

In Connecticut, eligible work can be handed to a licensed local crew, Connecticut Contracting LLC (HIC.0705773), while your record stays with you.

You always see where the job stands. Payments stay clearly tracked, never guessed.

What you get to see

  • Service logs and closeout records the seller chose to share.
  • Warranties and manuals you can keep.
  • How old the major systems are and what to plan for next.

What stays private

  • The seller's payment methods and financing details.
  • Private seller messages and family notes.
  • Any internal business notes.

How you claim it

  • Get your buyer invite.
  • Confirm it after closing.
  • Start your own home record with the history already inside.