Feeds: ranked for the work your firm bills
Six practices. Six definitions of a good lead.
A violation-removal firm and an OATH representative are not looking at the same building the same way. Each feed ranks the record for the work your firm actually bills.
Violation removal firms
Buildings ranked by open immediately-hazardous load: open Class C counts, Not Complied With items as a distinct scope-labeled measure, leading categories, and the registered owner and mailing address from the HPD registration. Every count carries its city link.
DOB / ECB expediters
Stop-work orders, permit matters, and newly issued ECB violations with hearings still ahead, the window where filings change outcomes. Pending matters are labeled pending, never dressed as penalties of record.
OATH representatives
Matters with scheduled hearings and defaulted penalties of record where representation has leverage. Hearing dates come from the record and render only while they are genuinely ahead.
Attorneys and investors
Compliance posture for diligence: the open record by building and registered contact, recurrence across a registered office, and the source links to verify each line independently.
Lead-paint abatement
Buildings with open lead findings and immediately-hazardous Class C lead conditions on the HPD record, ranked by open orders. Mandated remediation work, source-linked to the violation that requires it.
Full-service and property managers
The complete compliance posture per building across HPD, DOB, and OATH, for firms that manage the whole record: open hazards, filings, hearings, and the registered contacts behind them.
What every feed shares.
- Batches of 10 to 15 hand-verified leads today, built to scale to 25 to 50 as the verification gates automate. The cap is the verification, never the record.
- Owner or registered contact where the record carries one.
- HPD, DOB, and OATH source links where the city record carries one.
- Repeat-contact and shared-office recurrence flags, exact matches only.
- A data-as-of date on every file. Point-in-time, stated plainly.