The Easiest Way to Cancel Your Ownerly Subscription

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The No.1 Way to Cancel Ownerly and Get a Refund

Ownerly’s real estate platform gives consumers easy access to the type of home value information used by real estate professionals. It saves homeowners and buyers the trouble of figuring out how and where to dig up all that information separately.

The service isn’t free, of course, so if you’re paying $30 a month for a membership you’re not using, it may be time to say, ‘Hey, Ownerly, cancel subscription.’ You might have used the platform short term while buying or selling, or for one-time access to information about a home. Maybe you’ve found a free or less expensive alternative.

There are multiple ways to cancel directly through Ownerly or the payment service you used to sign up. If you’ve run into problems trying to cancel or want to be 100% sure the request goes through before the next bill, third-party subscription cancellation services can help.

How To Cancel Ownerly Subscriptions

Unlike some subscription services, Ownerly is transparent about the cancellation process and offers many ways to go about it. It’s a good idea to gather the information you might need first, including your membership ID and the email address associated with the account.

  • Online self-service Log in to your Ownerly account, click on “contact us” and then choose “cancel my account.”
  • Email — Send a message to support@ownerly.com.
  • Phone — Call Ownerly customer service at 1-888-212-8460.
  • Online contact form — Fill out this contact form, selecting “cancel my account” from the drop-down menu at the top.
  • Web chat — Use live customer support, available 24 hours a day.

Don’t know where to find your 9-digit membership ID? Check to see if you still have the “Welcome New Member” email Ownerly sent when you signed up, or log in to your account and go to the “account details” section.

DoNotPay can also help you cancel an Ownerly account in a few quick steps. Open our app in your and fill out the three quick prompts to get started. Use the service to cancel not only your Ownerly account but any unwanted subscriptions.

Can I Cancel Ownerly ViaYes/No
DoNotPayYes
Company WebsiteYes
Online Contact FormYes
Live ChatYes
EmailYes
PhoneYes
LetterNo
In PersonNo

Cancel Ownerly Subscription through PayPal, Apple Pay and Other Digital Payment Apps

Ownerly accepts Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal and Venmo for those who don’t want to share their credit card information directly with the site. If you signed up using one of those payment services, in most cases you cancel that way, too.

To try that route, login to the payment app or website and follow these steps:

  • Apple Pay — Go to the App Store, click on your picture on the top right or the account settings icon, then choose subscriptions.
  • Google Pay — From your Android device, go to subscriptions in Google Play.
  • PayPal — Go to settings and click payments then automatic payments.

Venmo is the one exception because it is not designed to support recurring payments. If the payment comes from Venmo each month, that means you have opened a Venmo credit or debit card and used that number to pay Ownerly. You can deactivate the card in your Venmo account, but the best bet is to cancel directly through Ownerly, just as you would for payment authorized through any other credit or debit card.

Ownerly Reviews and Problems Trying to Cancel the Subscription

Customers have complained through Trustpilot or the Better Business Bureau about being charged for months or years without realizing they were subscribed. The problem doesn’t appear to be widespread, but it happens.

Some people say they were charged even after canceling, while others signed up for a $1 or $5 trial without understanding they’d automatically be charged the full price on a recurring monthly basis after the trial period.

Ownerly is responsive to customer reviews and complaints, often canceling the service and offering refunds. But most of us would prefer to avoid the problem in the first place, which is why it’s critical to understand what you’re agreeing to before providing credit card information. Better yet, sign up for future trials with a card the company can’t charge again.

What Do Ownerly Charges Look Like on My Bank Statement?

Ownerly charges are typically recognizable on your bank statement, but they can show up in the following variations, possibly in combination with the company’s phone number, 1-888-212-8460:

  1. OWNERLY*COM
  2. OWNERLY*LLC
  3. Ownerly.com
  4. OWN*
  5. OWN*OWNERLY
  6. OWN OWNERLY.COM
  7. OWN*OWNERLY.com

What Is the Free Alternative to Ownerly?

Ownerly uses what’s known as an automated value model (AVM), a complex computer algorithm, to come up with estimated property values. AVMs take into account a variety of public and database information, including previous sale prices, tax assessments and comparable home prices.

There are many free alternatives to Ownerly that also use AVMs to estimate value, but each uses its own data and methodology. Research your home’s value using seven different AVM tools and you’re likely to get seven different values.

The best-known free alternatives to Ownerly include:

CompetitorProsCons
Zillow
  • Large database of home value info, perhaps the largest
  • Lower error rate than free competitors
  • Volume of info can make it hard to navigate
  • Relies on user-submitted data and other info that can be inaccurate
Redfin
  • User-friendly interface
  • Frequently updated data and reliable sources
  • Access to Redfin agents for market analysis
  • Slightly higher error rate
  • Data may not be as comprehensive, particularly in rural areas
  • Values can skew high
Realtor.com
  • Data from 3 professional sources
  • Broader range of tools, particularly for sellers
  • Up to date on local market trends
  • ‘Claiming’ your home required to access certain information
  • Values can skew low
  • Error rate is not available to the public

Keep in mind, these are just a few of the free options to explore. Banks and lenders like Chase and Bank of America, among others, also offer home value estimators.

Ownerly vs. Zilliow: Is Ownerly More Accurate Than Zillow, Redfin or Realtor.com?

How accurate is an Ownerly appraisal? This is a tricky question because it depends heavily on whom you ask.

Ownerly says it uses professional-grade information from three sources to determine home values, but this analysis of home estimator tools ranks its accuracy below six free services, while this comparison doesn’t factor it in at all.

The truth is, the data and methodology that go into AVM algorithms are proprietary, so it’s tough to assess who has the best approach without comparing the services yourself, consulting industry professionals and springing for the cost of a professional appraisal.

DoNotPay Can Cancel Ownerly Subscription or Any Memberships You No Longer Want

Letting DoNotPay handle your Ownerly ‘cancel subscription’ request means you never have to wait on hold, go back and forth with customer service or worry that your cancellation request wasn’t received or processed. We take care of the cancellation from start to finish, notify you when it’s complete, and even negotiate for refunds on your behalf.

To initiate a cancellation, open DoNotPay in your and follow these simple steps:

  1. Log in to DoNotPay and search for the Manage Subscriptions product.
  2. Provide the name of the subscription service you want to cancel.
  3. Provide your account details such as email address and username.

DoNotPay can be used for all types of subscriptions, including notoriously hard-to-cancel memberships like Planet Fitness, Xbox Live and Sirius XM.

The Manage Subscriptions product is also commonly used to get out of memberships like Massage Envy, CVS CarePass and Epoch Payment Solutions.

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