Compliance Disclosures

Last updated: March 12, 2026

Redoor is a software platform for introductions, messaging, discovery, and project collaboration. It is not a transaction intermediary, and it does not stand in the place of licensed professionals or user-side due diligence.

No Broker, Custody, Escrow, or Advisory Services

Redoor does not process payments for user transactions, hold or transmit client funds, provide escrow, act as a broker-dealer, issue loans, negotiate contracts on behalf of users, or provide investment, legal, tax, or professional advice.

Redoor charges fixed subscription fees for software access only. Redoor does not receive compensation tied to capital raised, securities placement, loan volume, project closings, construction budgets, or deal outcomes.

Securities and Capital Raising Boundary

Users are responsible for determining whether any opportunity, communication, or external arrangement is subject to securities, solicitation, consumer-finance, lending, advertising, or other regulated activity in any applicable jurisdiction.

Opportunities posted on Redoor should focus on active operating roles, services, execution responsibilities, or collaboration needs rather than money-only participation. Users may not use Redoor to advertise guaranteed returns, fake approvals, misleading financing claims, or unlicensed capital placement activity.

Fair Housing and Non-Discrimination

Housing-related content must comply with applicable fair housing, civil rights, and anti-discrimination laws. Discriminatory targeting, exclusionary language, and unlawful steering are prohibited.

Licensing, Advertising, and Professional Claims

Users are responsible for obtaining and maintaining any licenses, registrations, permits, insurance, or professional approvals required for the activity they discuss or perform off-platform.

Do not overstate credentials, hide material limitations, or publish misleading claims about project status, approvals, economics, or expected outcomes. Advertising, solicitation, and listing practices remain the responsibility of the user and any licensed professionals involved.

Due Diligence, Contracts, and Recordkeeping

Before entering any external deal, engagement, or meeting, users should independently verify identity, authority, title, property information, budgets, timelines, references, legal structure, and counterparty performance history.

Keep your own records, contracts, disclosures, approvals, and audit trails for legal compliance and project governance. Do not rely on Redoor as your sole repository for legally significant records.

Safety, Moderation, and Reporting

Redoor provides reporting, blocking, moderation, and account-safety tools, but users remain responsible for their own off-platform verification, contracting, payment controls, and professional review.

See Safety and Trust, Community Guidelines, Terms of Service, and Contact.