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Tax-Delinquent Property Investment Research Strategy Discussion

A community discussion about how far back to chase tax-delinquent properties by delinquency year. This is an investment strategy discussion, not a user problem statement.

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Industry Verticals83% match

No Standardized First-Screen Filter for Tax-Delinquent Property Investments

Real estate investors evaluating tax-delinquent properties lack a structured initial screening framework to quickly disqualify non-viable opportunities. Without a systematic first-pass filter, investors waste time on deep due diligence for properties that should be immediately rejected.

Other77% match

2025 Bronx Tax Lien List Skip Traced Lead Product

A real estate data product listing for skip-traced tax lien leads. Not a problem statement.

Industry Verticals76% match

Cold Calling Delinquent Property Leads in Local Markets

A real estate wholesaler shares their first week experience cold calling 104 tax delinquent and D4D leads in Orlando. The post appears to be an experience-sharing update with minimal content visible. Low signal for actionable problems.

Industry Verticals76% match

Landlords lack easy way to track permit compliance records for rentals

Property owners and managers struggle to monitor L&I permit status and compliance records across their rental portfolios without a dedicated tool. Municipal permit data is fragmented across government portals with no unified landlord-facing interface. This creates compliance risk for property owners who may unknowingly hold properties with open violations.

Industry Verticals75% match

Earning Commission by Sourcing OTC Tax Deed Deals

A question about whether real estate intermediaries can earn commissions by sourcing over-the-counter tax deed deals for buyers. No software problem signal; this is a regulatory and commission-structure question.

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