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Chris Dimitriou
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Best source for fresh NOD data in SoCal: ATTOM vs DataTree vs PropertyRadar?

Chris Dimitriou
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I'm trying to nail down which data provider has the most current Notice of Default (NOD) data for San Diego. I've tested a few of these providers, and have a hunch that DataTree may have an edge in California due to First American's title plant presence here. But I'm not sure how that translates to actual NOD latency in practice.

Curious if anyone has done a head-to-head comparison or has a go-to source they trust for this.

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Carson Nordmann#1 Wholesaling Contributor
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DataTree pulling from First American's title plant is the usual reason people prefer it in CA, but NOD latency comes down to how fast each county recorder posts and how fast the aggregator ingests. San Diego recorder is one of the faster CA counties to post, so the bottleneck is usually ingest cadence on the vendor side, not the county.

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