GiveConsent

Secure confirmation

Terms of Service

Effective June 11, 2026

What GiveConsent is — and what it is not

These terms apply whenever you use this website or confirm a request through it. We have kept them short and in plain English on purpose.

GiveConsent does two things: it records your decision, and — only with your permission — it passes your request to home-buying companies so they can contact you. After you speak by phone about a possible cash offer for your home, GiveConsent is the service that writes down what you did and did not agree to — word for word, exactly as it appeared on your screen — so there is no confusion later.

GiveConsent is not a home buyer, a real estate broker, a lender, or an agent. We do not make offers, and we are not a party to any offer or sale you may discuss. Nothing on this website is an offer to buy your home. We are paid by the businesses that use our service to document homeowner decisions — never by you. We do not control, verify, or endorse the companies that contact you; any offer, contract, or sale is strictly between you and them.

Your tap is your signature

When you tap the confirmation button on your GiveConsent page, that tap is your electronic signature under the federal E-SIGN Act. It counts the same as signing your name with a pen.

Your tap authorizes exactly what the confirmation statement on your page says — no more, no less. In plain terms: it allows your request, contact details, and property details to be shared with the companies named on your confirmation page, and it allows them to call or text you at the number shown about your request, including automated calls and texts and prerecorded or AI-voice calls. If these terms and your confirmation page ever seem to say different things, the words on your confirmation page are what count.

We save the exact confirmation statement you saw and agreed to, word for word, plus the date and time of your tap, and we keep that record for at least five years. You can ask for your copy at any time.

Electronic records and paper copies

By confirming, you agree to receive your confirmation and related records electronically. Your agreement covers your confirmation, these terms, and the other records described on this site — nothing else. All you need to view them is an ordinary phone, tablet, or computer with a web browser.

You can ask for a free paper copy of your confirmation at any time, and you can withdraw your agreement to electronic records, by emailing privacy@giveconsent.com. Withdrawing stops the electronic process going forward; it does not erase a confirmation you already gave. If your phone number or contact details change, let us know so we can keep your records straight.

Always free, always your choice

GiveConsent never charges homeowners anything. Confirming is voluntary. You are never required to confirm, and confirming is not a condition of buying or selling anything. Confirming is not an agreement to sell your home, it does not guarantee that you will receive an offer, and it never obligates you to accept one. If a company does make you an offer, you are always free to say no — no reason needed.

Changing your mind

You can take back your permission at any time, in any reasonable way. For example: reply STOP to any text message, tell anyone who calls you, or email us at privacy@giveconsent.com. There is no form to fill out and no wrong way to ask.

Federal rules require callers to honor your opt-out within a reasonable time — no more than 10 business days. (If you opt out by texting STOP, you may receive one final text confirming your opt-out — and nothing after that.) We keep a record of every opt-out that reaches us so it stays honored.

Your information

Please confirm only your own request, on your own phone or device. The tap must come from you — not from anyone on the phone with you, and not from someone tapping for you, unless that person is legally authorized to act for you.

By confirming, you are telling us that the phone number is yours and that the details shown on your page are correct as far as you know. If anything looks wrong — your name, the address, anything at all — please flag it on the page, or tell the specialist on the phone with you, before you confirm.

What we are responsible for — and what we are not

We work hard to record your confirmation accurately and to keep this website running well, but we provide the service as is, and we cannot promise it will always be available or free of errors.

Because we are not the buyer, we are not responsible for the offers themselves: whether a company calls you, whether it makes an offer, the amount or terms of any offer, or how any sale turns out. Those matters are between you and the home-buying company.

To the extent the law allows it, our total responsibility to you for any claim related to this service is limited to one hundred dollars ($100). Nothing in these terms takes away rights that consumer-protection laws do not allow to be limited.

Changes to these terms

If we update these terms, we will post the new version here with a new effective date, and if a change is important we will say so clearly at the top of this page. No change ever rewrites the past: your confirmation always means exactly what your page said on the day you tapped.

Questions? We're here

Email us at privacy@giveconsent.com. We are happy to explain anything on this site, send you a copy of your confirmation, or help you opt out. If you ever believe a request was made in your name that you did not make, contact us right away — we will investigate, flag the record as disputed, and work to stop any contact based on it.