Every home has a history. See yours — free.
Enter your address and Homeprint pulls every building permit ever filed against your property — the renovations, the additions, the fixes — from municipal records in most major Canadian cities.
- No credit card, nothing to upload
- Free
- Municipal permit records across Canada
- Most major cities
- From address to full history
- 2 minutes
No credit card, nothing to upload
Municipal permit records across Canada
From address to full history
How it works
Address in. History out.
No documents, no digging through city portals, no freedom-of-information requests.
Enter your address
Any Canadian address — your home, or one you're thinking about buying.
We pull the permits
Every permit filed against the property, with dates, declared values, and status.
Your record starts itself
Each permit becomes the first entry in your home's record — reno history, roof age, what to watch next.
See what's on file for your address.
The history you're living in
Permit records answer the questions that come up at exactly the wrong moment — mid-purchase, mid-claim, mid-sale.
Buying, or just bought
Know what was actually permitted before you inherit someone else's renovation — and what questions to ask about the work that wasn't.
Selling
A documented history of permitted work is proof of care — the thing buyers pay for and listing agents ask you to dig up.
Insuring & maintaining
Roof age, electrical upgrades, additions — the same facts your insurer asks about and your maintenance schedule should be built on.
The permits are just the first entry.
Your permit history seeds your home's record — and the record is what Homeprint runs on. Each entry implies the next thing worth knowing, so the feed starts working from day one, before you've uploaded a single document.
- A 2011 roof permit starts the re-shingle countdown
- The 2016 basement reno prompts you to attach the receipts and warranty
- Every future permit, project, and document lands on the same record

Home history — FAQ
Your house has a story. Start with it.
Free permit history today — a home that keeps its own records from here on.
