Community reports
Every broker on the register got there because someone flagged it. Here’s the public record so far — and how to add to it.
Most common red flags on the register
How a report becomes a public record
Anyone can report a broker in about two minutes. Here’s what happens next.
You report it
Tell us the broker, what happened, and how you were approached. No account needed.
A moderator reviews
Every submission is checked for spam and abuse before anything is published.
It’s published here
Approved reports appear on this page as a moderated summary — your email is never shown.
It feeds the register
Strong reports become full entries on the register, warning the next person who searches.
Recently flagged on the register
The latest brokers added to the public record. Tap any one to see why it was flagged.
What a community report looks like
Approved submissions appear as a clean, moderated summary. Here’s the format — be the first to add a real one.
Seen a broker that isn’t listed?
Report it in about two minutes. Your report helps warn the next person and grows the public record.
Report a broker