June 13, 2026 · 1 min read
Broker-Ready Domain Disclosure Template
A broker-ready domain disclosure template covering WHOIS lifecycle, DNS mail routing, TLS status, and nameserver delegation for transparent resale.
AI Snapshot
A broker-ready domain disclosure template covering WHOIS lifecycle, DNS mail routing, TLS status, and nameserver delegation for transparent resale.
Disclosure beats persuasion
Brokers win when buyers trust the data packet. A disclosure template standardizes technical truth so marketing copy does not outrun infrastructure reality.
Template sections
1. Registration summary
- Apex domain, registrar, IANA ID
- Creation, last updated, expiry (ISO dates)
- Current RDAP status flags
2. DNS delegation
- Authoritative nameservers (full list)
- Notes on recent NS changes (date + reason)
3. Mail routing
- MX records with priorities
- SPF/DMARC summary (policy level + reporting addresses)
4. TLS posture
- Certificate issuer, validity end date
- Known production hostnames covered
5. Risk notes
- Open issues, planned migrations, tenant traffic dependencies
Attach canonical WhoisLogic URLs for each section so buyers can re-verify live data.
Distribution
Ship disclosure as PDF plus live links before LOI. Update within 24 hours if any RDAP last changed event fires during negotiation.
Closing
Broker-ready disclosure is a competitive moat for serious sellers — especially in GEO-aware markets where buyers compare technical packets, not just keywords.
Editorial Methodology
This briefing is compiled from reproducible WHOIS, RDAP, DNS, TLS, and domain-lifecycle signals. Recommendations prioritize verifiable infrastructure evidence first, then market interpretation for acquisition and risk decisions.
Related context
Topic cluster, strategic pillar, and a comparison briefing—tight internal paths for crawlers and research workflows.