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Updated about 8 years ago on .

Tax delinquent, how to narrow down a list
Hi, So I am trying to get a list without using Listsource, I got a list of tax delinquent from my county. The list was huge 5000 names on it I put some filters on excel to bring down the list most streamlined.
This is what I have done so far:
if total due less than 1000 dollars-> take off the list
if current year due more than total due-> take off the list
keep only if two years in a row back in their taxes
Then the list was still pretty high, I chose to focus on row land only as I am located in a hot market (Austin), the list is now about 500 names on it. I want to even streamlined it more this way i could focus on some other counties as well.
Here is my question did the choices I made were good to have an efficient list? Also do you have any idea of other filters I could add?
Thank you for taking the time to read this
Best Regards