Contractors Cannot Efficiently Extract Actionable Leads from Raw Building Permit Data
Building permit databases are publicly available but require manual filtering to identify relevant renovation, remodel, or new construction projects for contractor lead generation. The raw data volume across cities makes it impractical to monitor without tooling. Validated by paid product with weekly CSV delivery.
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