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Hey folks! I am almost 60 days into my investment career, have a foreclosed property I bought at auction and just starting the rehab. However, not sure I want to live in the foreclosure world long-term, mainly because of the speculative nature (as-is, eviction challenges, etc). Perhaps a few more, but I am asking any of you if you have recommendations on getting other types of leads (tax liens, pre-foreclosure, divorce, etc). I am currently using PropStream and have looked at REIPro and Deal Machine, but I've noticed they aren't as current as I would like. Please let me know your best recommendations that are working for you and you've executed on consistently and successfully. Thank you!