Connecticut Real Estate Leads
Statewide Coverage, Day-One Filings

Connecticut runs every foreclosure, divorce, and probate case through one of two unified court systems: the Superior Court for foreclosure (P00) and family dissolution (F00), and a separate Probate Court network for decedent estates. We pull from both daily across Fairfield, Hartford, New Haven, Litchfield, Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and Windham. One subscriber per county.

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Why Connecticut Court Records Are an Investor Goldmine

Connecticut has unusually clean court records and unusually slow timelines, a structural combination that favors first-call investors.

Foreclosure (P00) on the Superior Court docket

Connecticut foreclosures are filed under Property case type P00 in the Superior Court Civil docket. Cases are visible the day they're filed. Strict foreclosure (no auction, title transfers directly) and foreclosure by sale both run through the same court. We catch the complaint at filing, weeks before any law-day or sale notice surfaces in title-scraped lists.

Probate Court estate filings

Connecticut probate cases are filed at one of the state's Probate Court districts. Decedent-estate codes (DR, DAT, DS, DW, DT) are public the day they're filed. The decedent's real estate is identified via the town tax assessor before delivery. You reach executors well before any title vendor flags the deceased-owner record.

Family-court dissolution (F00) cases

Connecticut dissolution-of-marriage cases (F00 case type) are filed in the Superior Court Family Division. They appear on the public docket at filing. Family dockets do not list the marital property address, so we resolve owner and property data via tax-assessor lookup, then deliver the lead with full property details.

Connecticut Counties We Cover

Each county has one subscriber. Connecticut uses town-level government, but we deliver leads grouped by county for investor convenience.

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What's Included in Every CT Lead

Owner Name
Property Address
Mailing Address
Phone Numbers (with DNC flagging)
Email
CT Docket Number
Filing Date
Court / Probate District
Lead Type
Absentee / Owner-Occupied Flag
Motivation Score
Estimated Value & Equity (when available)

What CT Investors Ask

What's the difference between strict foreclosure and foreclosure by sale in CT?

Connecticut allows both. Strict foreclosure transfers title directly from borrower to lender on the law day, with no auction. Foreclosure by sale is more common when there's substantial equity. Either way, the case starts with a P00 complaint in the Superior Court Civil docket, which is where we pull from. By the time the law day or sale is set, the case has been pending for months.

How does CT's two-court system affect lead delivery?

Foreclosure and divorce flow through Superior Court. Probate flows through the Probate Court districts (a separate court system). We monitor both and deliver leads in a unified format, so the underlying court structure is invisible to you.

Why are CT towns so important?

Connecticut has no county-level government for most purposes. Towns and cities run the assessor, recorder, and most local services. Court filings, however, are organized by judicial district (which roughly maps to counties). We deliver leads grouped by county for investor convenience, but the property details are resolved at the town level.

Which CT counties do you cover?

All eight: Fairfield, Hartford, New Haven, Litchfield, Middlesex, New London, Tolland, and Windham. We have statewide assessor coverage across CT towns to identify property data on every lead. The full live list is above.

What does a CT county subscription cost?

CT counties are tiered by market size. Fairfield, Hartford, and New Haven are Prime tier. Litchfield, Middlesex, and New London are Standard. Tolland and Windham are Discovery starting at $99/mo. Your monthly price is locked for 12 months from signup. See exact tier pricing for every CT county.

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