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Pre-Foreclosure

Connecticut uses strict foreclosure: no auction, the court sets a "law day" and title passes to the lender. A lis pendens starts it, owner still on title.

Connecticut is judicial and unusual: strict foreclosure is the rule, where the court sets law days and title transfers to the lender if the owner does not redeem, with no auction unless there is equity. A lis pendens starts the case, with months before the law day. We reach owners at the filing. Skip-traced, DNC-scrubbed, pulled fresh. Filter by county or ZIP across all 8 counties. $0.22 a row, $0.50 minimum, no subscription.

~4.9k
Active in CT
8
Counties
90+
Columns
$0.22
Per row
Sample record · Hartford County, CT
Lis pendens filed
In litigation · owner on title
Property1234 Example Ave, Hartford CT
Owner[sample record]
Estimated equity$176,300 · 41%
Mortgage / lender$256,900 · on file
Mobile · DNC clear(860) 555-0146
Illustrative sample · 90+ columns per real record
The Connecticut window

A judicial clock to a law day, not an auction

Connecticut foreclosures run through the court, and strict foreclosure is the rule. Three public stages, and our list is the first, while the owner can still redeem.

Your list
Stage 1 · lis pendens
Suit filed

The lender files a lis pendens and complaint in court. Owner still on title and reachable. Your list.

Stage 2 · judgment
Strict foreclosure

The court enters a strict-foreclosure judgment, setting law days. There is no auction when there is no equity; title is set to pass to the lender.

Stage 3 · law day
Title transfers

If the owner does not redeem by the law day, title passes to the lender the next day. Owner gone. The law day is commonly 45 to 90 days after judgment.

Where it is concentrated

Connecticut pre-foreclosure, by county

Live active-inventory volume from our own data, pulled at order. Fairfield, New Haven and Hartford counties carry most of it. Pull any single county or combine several.

New Haven
1,475
Fairfield
1,202
Hartford
1,105
New London
309
Litchfield
263
Windham
228
Middlesex
170

Leading counties by current inventory · live count shown before you pay · ~4,925 statewide

Inside the data

What lands in every Connecticut record

Not just an address and a flag. A scored, contactable, deal-ready profile, 90+ columns per row.

pre_foreclosure_connecticut.csv
Lis pendens filed
In litigation · owner on title
Property1234 Example Ave, Hartford CT
Owner[sample record]
Estimated equity$176,300 · 41%
Mortgage balance$256,900
Years owned14
Mobile · DNC clear(860) 555-0146
Lis pendensDNC clearOwner found90+ cols
Reachability
70-80%

of records return at least one phone. Owner-occupied Connecticut traces well.

Compliance

DNC-scrubbed

Every phone checked against the Do-Not-Call registry before you download.

Full profile

90+ columns per row

Owner identity, equity, mortgage, lender, distress flags, property detail, propensity scores.

lis_pendensequity %owner6 phones3 emailsAPNlast salevacanttax_delinquent
Freshness

Pulled at order, not a cached file

The live count you see before you pay is the count in your Connecticut county right now. Most services cache monthly snapshots; we query at order time. Major-metro recorders update same-week.

Pricing
$0.22 / row

Pay-as-you-go, no subscription required. You only pay for delivered rows, $0.50 minimum. Pull 50 Hartford leads for a test and pay eleven dollars.

Running steady volume? An optional subscription drops your per-row rate. Subscribe only when the volume makes it cheaper. See plans.

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Who works Connecticut pre-foreclosure

A strict-foreclosure judicial market

Connecticut sets law days, not an auction date, with months for the owner to redeem. Four buyer types work it four different ways.

Cash-buyer wholesalers

14-day-close wholesale

The core buyer. Cash offer around 60-70% ARV, owner avoids a foreclosure on their credit report. Needs hard-money or private-capital backing.

Loss-mit specialists

Short-sale + DIL

Negotiate a discounted payoff with the lender on the owner behalf. Lower margin per deal, more deals per list.

Hard-money lenders

Bridge loan to cure

Lend enough to cure the default, take a first-lien position, refi out later. Low conversion, high ticket.

Defense attorneys

Foreclosure defense

Owners hit with a default notice are actively searching for help, and direct attorney outreach at this window converts well.

Best for

  • Wholesalers who want a long working window before the law day
  • Loss-mitigation and short-sale services during the case
  • Hard-money and bridge lenders on Connecticut equity
  • Foreclosure-defense attorneys moving to reopen before the law day

Not for

  • Records where the law day has passed and title transferred (owner gone)
  • Buyers who need the docket number, judgment date or law day in the file
  • Anyone who wants a forced monthly subscription bundle
  • List-renters expecting exclusive, single-seat data
How Connecticut foreclosure works

The filed-lis-pendens signal, not a soft-proxy guess

Most "pre-foreclosure" lists are dressed-up proxies: 90+ days late plus high loan-to-value. Connecticut gives a clean court-filed signal, and we use it.

Judicial, strict foreclosure

Connecticut forecloses through the court, and strict foreclosure is the rule: the court sets law days and title passes to the lender, with no auction unless there is equity. The public signal is a filed lis pendens. Connecticut returns about 4,900 active, the order of magnitude of true litigation inventory, not a six-figure proxy dump.

Law days, not an auction

The court sets a law day, commonly 45 to 90 days after judgment, for the owner to redeem. If they do not, title passes to the lender the next day. That window is when the owner still holds title and is reachable.

Enriched, ready to dial

Owner identity, skip-traced phones and emails, estimated equity, mortgage balance and lender. 90+ columns, so you score a Connecticut deal before you call.

What we do not ship

The court-document detail (docket number, judgment date, scheduled law day) is not in the file. You get the flag, the owner, the equity picture, and the contact path, pulled fresh. Filings are public record, so we do not promise exclusivity.

Pay-as-you-go, not a forced subscription

Every other Connecticut pre-foreclosure tool makes you subscribe first

The tools usually recommended for Connecticut pre-foreclosure data are $50-100-a-month subscriptions, billed whether or not you pull a single list. We charge by the row, with an optional plan for high-volume teams.

ToolPricing modelPay-as-you-go
PropStream~$99 / month
REDX~$50 / month
PropertyRadar~$50 / month
Skip Trace Depot$0.22 / row · plan optional

Pull 50 Hartford leads for a test campaign and pay eleven dollars. Pull 5,000 across Connecticut next month and pay for 5,000. Never pay for a month you didn't use.

Questions

Connecticut pre-foreclosure FAQ

The things Connecticut buyers actually ask before their first list.

Skip Trace Depot sells Connecticut pre-foreclosure lists pay-as-you-go: pick the state, a county, or a ZIP, see the live count, and pay $0.22 a row, $0.50 minimum, with no subscription. The list is the active pre-foreclosure cohort, owners with a lis pendens filed, skip-traced and DNC-scrubbed, 90+ columns per row.
About 4,900 across the state at the moment you order, concentrated in Fairfield, New Haven and Hartford counties. The exact live count for your county or ZIP is shown before you pay.
Judicial, and unusual: strict foreclosure is the rule. The court sets law days and title passes to the lender if the owner does not redeem, with no auction unless there is equity. A lis pendens starts the case.
Strict foreclosure is a court process, common in Connecticut, where instead of a sale the court sets a law day. If the owner does not pay the full debt by then, title transfers directly to the lender. It is the signal our list is built on.
After the lis pendens and a strict-foreclosure judgment, the court sets a law day, commonly 45 to 90 days later, for the owner to redeem. The owner is reachable from the filing through the law day.
By current inventory: New Haven, Fairfield and Hartford lead, followed by New London and Litchfield. You can pull any single county or combine several, and the live count is shown per geography before you pay.
Yes. Every record includes owner identity plus up to six phones and three emails, and every phone is checked against the Do-Not-Call registry before you download. You still own TCPA and Connecticut state-law compliance before dialing or texting.
$0.22 per delivered row pay-as-you-go, $0.50 minimum, no subscription required. Pull 50 leads for a test campaign and pay eleven dollars. If you run steady volume, an optional plan lowers the per-row rate.
Yes. Filter by state, county, or ZIP across all 8 Connecticut counties, see the available count for that exact geography, and pull only what you want.

Build your Connecticut pre-foreclosure list.

About 4,900 Connecticut owners in active foreclosure, skip-traced and DNC-scrubbed. Reach them before the law day, while they still hold the keys.

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