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Live in Pinal County, AZ

Your title,
locked by you.

Millhouse pairs ID-verified ownership with a transfer lock, so no one can move your property without your explicit consent.

Sunlit desert craftsman home representing protected ownership

Why Millhouse

Title fraud is real. So is the fix.

Millhouse keeps your title locked by default and only the verified owner can ever unlock it. Every action is logged, every change is auditable.

0 in 7

Title fraud cases involve a vacant or rental property

$0.0B+

Estimated annual U.S. losses to title and deed fraud

Locked

Default state for every property in your Millhouse account

Verified

Every action requires an ID.me-verified owner

Try it

One toggle stands between your title and a forged transfer.

Tap the switch to feel how Millhouse works. In the real app, unlocking requires re-authentication — never a single click.

Sample property

862 N Arizola Rd

Casa Grande, AZ · Parcel 411-08-205

Locked

Allow transfer

No transfer can occur.

Title is protected. Re-auth required to unlock.

How it works

Three steps between you and a fraudulent transfer.

01

Verify your ID

Confirm your legal identity through ID.me — once. Your verified name becomes your key.

02

Find your property

Search Pinal County records by address or parcel. We match the deed against your verified name.

03

Lock the title

Every property starts locked. Unlock for transfer only when you re-authorize — never by accident.

Our mission

Property is the largest thing most people own. It deserves better than a paper deed.

Millhouse was built for owners who refuse to leave their title to chance. By tying every action to a verified identity, we make silent transfers, forged signatures, and clerical errors structurally impossible.

Starting in Pinal County, Arizona — and growing from there.