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Know before you sign

Before you sign a lease, check whether your potential rental has a history of code violations. It takes 2 minutes and could save you from a nightmare.

The problem

Why this matters

Landlords don’t always disclose violations

A property can look move-in ready and still have open code violations for structural issues, safety hazards, or unpermitted work. Municipal records tell you what the landlord might not.

Your health and safety may be at risk

Code violations exist for a reason — they flag conditions that don’t meet minimum standards for habitability, fire safety, electrical systems, and structural integrity.

Knowing your rights starts with knowing the facts

If your rental has open violations, you may have legal protections including the right to withhold rent, request repairs, or break your lease. But first you need to know the violations exist.

How MuniBot helps

What you get

1

Pre-lease due diligence

Search any rental address before you sign. Find out if the property has a clean record or a history of issues.

2

Safety verification

Check for fire safety violations, structural issues, and habitability concerns that directly affect your wellbeing.

3

Leverage with your landlord

If violations exist, you have documented evidence to request repairs or negotiate lease terms.

4

Affordable peace of mind

At $9.99, a Quick Check costs less than a single meal out — and could prevent months of frustration.

How it works

Three steps to compliance clarity

1

Enter an address

Type any property address into the search bar.

2

Get your report

See severity scoring, violation history, open issues, and penalty exposure.

3

Take action

Use your report for due diligence, negotiations, legal files, or peace of mind.

Check your rental

The Quick Check ($9.99) gives you everything you need to know: violation count, severity level, and open/closed status. Upgrade to the Full Report ($29.99) if you want the complete details.

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Ready to search?

Enter any property address in Pittsburgh