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Ivan Rodriguez
  • Orlando, FL
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Code Enforcement Leads

Ivan Rodriguez
  • Orlando, FL
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Hello everyone, 

I'm new to real estate investing and I am attempting to broaden my scope of generating leads. I have located a densely populated list of active code enforcement violations and I am wondering if any experienced wholesalers/fix and flippers have discovered a good pattern to follow regarding evaluating incident types. The incident types that are listed on the list are as follows:

Zoning

Housing

Lot Cleaning

On Site Sign

Junk Cars

If anyone has noticed that one of these incident types has generated better leads for vacant, distressed, or unwanted properties, please let me know! If anyone else has any additional creative methods for generating leads in a highly saturated market, I would be more than willing to accept advise.

Thanks in advance,

Ivan Rodriguez