Built by legal professionals with deep experience in Dominican Republic real estate disputes — because we know what happens when buyers don't have independent information before they sign.
Before this service existed, foreign buyers in Dominican Republic pre-construction had two options.
Trust the developer. Or hire a lawyer and wait months for an opinion that arrived, at best, after the problem had already started.
Neither gave them what they actually needed: independent evidence, obtained before the moment it mattered, by someone with no financial interest in the outcome.
That gap — between what buyers needed and what existed — is why DR Property Check exists.
For years, we sat with buyers who arrived too late. Not because they were careless — but because no independent service existed to help them before the problem started. We built that service.
Case after case, we observed the same pattern. The difference between recovering an investment and losing it was rarely the strength of the legal argument. It was documentation. Who had the evidence of the developer's non-compliance. When they obtained it. Whether they could prove it in court.
DR Property Check exists because that evidence should have existed before the problem started — not after.
You've done your research. The developer has a track record. The numbers make sense. What you don't have is an independent set of eyes confirming that what you've been told matches what's actually there. That's the gap we close.
You made an informed decision. Now the question isn't whether to buy — it's whether what you bought is being built. That's a different question, and it deserves a different kind of answer.
DPC Intelligence is built on a proprietary corpus of judicial decisions from the Juzgado de Primera Instancia de La Altagracia, focused on real estate disputes involving pre-construction purchases.
These decisions are systematically organized to identify recurring patterns in how disputes emerge, evolve, and are resolved within this specific jurisdiction.
Rather than relying on abstract legal standards, each analysis is informed by how similar situations have been treated in practice — under comparable conditions.
This allows risk to be evaluated in context, not in theory.
DPC's contract intelligence is based on a corpus of real pre-construction agreements executed in the Dominican Republic.
This provides a practical baseline for understanding how risk is typically structured, distributed, and — in some cases — contested.
Each contract is reviewed against this broader context, allowing potential issues to be identified beyond surface-level legal review.
This ensures that what is represented aligns with what is documented.
These elements are not reviewed in isolation.
They are considered together — contract, documentation, and market behavior — to form a more complete view of potential risk.
DPC is developing proprietary systems designed to better understand and model property risk in the Dominican Republic.
These systems build on structured legal data, observed patterns, and ongoing research within the market.
This work is supported by an internal research framework. Explore our research →
No affiliations. No referral fees. No influence on what we report.
What we cannot document, we do not say.
Before you sign, and every month after.
Every report has to hold up to any question, in any context.
DR Property Check provides independent verification and intelligence services. Our reports are factual documentation — not legal advice, not legal opinions, and not a substitute for independent legal counsel.
If your situation requires legal action, our reports are designed to be exactly what your attorney needs: timestamped, GPS-tagged, independently obtained evidence of site conditions, contractual compliance, and developer conduct. In Dominican Republic legal proceedings, documented evidence obtained before a dispute escalates is often the difference between a strong case and a difficult one.
We recommend consulting an independent Dominican Republic real estate attorney for any situation requiring legal representation.