New code enforcement records
City and county enforcement records covering open cases, violations, inspections, and related municipal or county code activity.
Greater Orlando ranked property leads
DirtSignal pulls new records from city, county, clerk, parcel, and enforcement sources across Greater Orlando, then ranks the properties most likely to matter for wholesalers and acquisition teams.
Built for wholesalers and acquisition operators working Orlando, Orange County, Kissimmee, and the surrounding Central Florida investor map.
Why this market
Greater Orlando distress signals are spread across city records, county exports, clerk records, parcel sources, and suburban growth corridors. DirtSignal turns that fragmented public record into one ranked market feed.
The useful signal is timing plus context: open violations, recent inspections, county open-code downloads, owner names, parcel matches, and clerk pressure signals.
Every actionable record keeps verification context and enrichment history so a property team can check the case before spending time on outreach or underwriting.
Live signal coverage
City and county enforcement records covering open cases, violations, inspections, and related municipal or county code activity.
Orange County's open code export is normalized into the same workflow so broad county updates become searchable lead context.
Recorded-document signals, parcel joins, and owner context are attached where the underlying records support clean matching.
A ranked summary of new patterns, clusters, and example records from the Orlando-area public-record set.
Covered areas
Workflow
Osceola and east Orange growth corridors can surface new enforcement pressure and owner context for acquisition review.
Source-specific rules rank the lead queue around property distress, owner pressure, and outreach timing.
The market feed, weekly brief, CSV workflow, and search are built so Orlando-area records can move into underwriting quickly.
Coverage ladder
More Orlando-area municipal coverage is added when the underlying records are useful enough to improve the feed rather than dilute it.
Bulk county updates and late-stage clerk signals can be layered together where they improve timing and owner-pressure visibility.
Start with the current market brief and review the leads ranked highest for this week.
Coverage footprint
| Region | Coverage | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Greater Orlando | City, county, and clerk enforcement coverage | Includes Orlando city records, Orange County open-code coverage, and supporting county or clerk context. |
| Central Florida growth corridors | Recent enforcement plus owner context | New code records are paired with parcel and owner data where reliable matches are available. |
| Florida expansion map | Shared workflow across metros | Orlando joins Tampa Bay and Southwest Florida in the same normalized feed and weekly-brief system. |