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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Maximizing my code violations list
Good morning! I've read from some of our fellow BPs that obtaining a code violation list can be a good source of leads. My questions are:
1. Which type of violation converts to a solid lead which then turns to an acquisition?
2. What other type of public record lists do you suggest that has helped you in the past to generate leads?
3. By any chance has anyone of you pulled a complete data of residential properties (property address, owner, mortgage amount and sq.ft) from the Bexar County Appraisal website? If so can you show me how? The reason I'm asking is because I watched a guy on youtube do a step by step procedure on how to acquire this data from his County Appraiser's website up in Dallas. From that public data he was able to filter on to his specifics.
Thanks you for your time and stay safe!