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Vacant land deals, hiding in the county's tax rolls.

Vacant lots and acreage dominate delinquent tax rolls — absentee owners, inherited parcels, land nobody visits and nobody's mailing. LienSuite parses every covered county's roll, attaches owner mailing addresses, values, and parcel detail, then scores each record — so you can mail motivated land owners before the sale, or walk into the auction knowing exactly which parcels are worth bidding on.

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Real records from the county's delinquent tax roll. Updated weekly.

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The land-investing grind, honestly.

The deals are real — but finding them means county GIS archaeology, one parcel at a time.

County GIS tabs until your browser gives up.

Finding vacant parcels means bouncing between the assessor, the GIS viewer, and the treasurer's delinquent list — for every single county you work.

The owner lives three states away.

The best land sellers are absentee — inherited parcels, forgotten investments. Finding a usable mailing address is half the work.

Landlocked, flood-zoned, or a ten-foot strip.

Cheap land is cheap for a reason more often than not. Without zoning, flood, and parcel detail up front, your mail budget goes to unbuildable slivers.

Rural comps barely exist.

Two sales in three years and an assessment from 2018. Pricing raw land takes real data most tools simply don't carry.

Mail campaigns need volume, and lists go stale fast.

Land flipping is a numbers game. Hand-building a 2,000-owner mail list from courthouse PDFs isn't a business — it's a hobby.

At the auction, you're bidding blind against locals.

The county sale can be a great acquisition channel — if you've underwritten the parcels before sale day instead of during it.

What LienSuite does for land investors.

From county roll to mail campaign — or auction shortlist — without the GIS archaeology.

Every delinquent roll, parsed for you.

We pull each covered county's delinquent tax list weekly, vacant lots and acreage included. No PDFs, no screen-scraping, no data entry.

Deal scoring out of the box.

Every parcel ranked 0–100 by value, tax debt, owner situation, and risk — mail the motivated owners, skip the worthless strips.

Owner mailing addresses for direct mail.

Owner names and mailing addresses — including out-of-state and absentee owners — attached to every record, ready for your next mail drop.

Sale timelines and redemption clocks.

Every record carries its county's sale timeline, so you know how long the owner has to make a deal — and when the parcel goes to auction if they don't.

Parcel detail that kills bad deals early.

Photos, comps, zoning, flood zone, estimated value — spot the landlocked sliver before it eats your marketing budget.

Export built for mail merge.

One-click CSV of your target list with owners and mailing addresses — ready for your letter template or postcard house.

Every county LienSuite covers.

514 counties across 50 states. Click any county for its current delinquent tax list — vacant parcels included.

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Florida

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Washington

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Connecticut

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Delaware

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Hawaii

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Idaho

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Indiana

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Iowa

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Maine

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Maryland

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Missouri

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Montana

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Nevada

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New Mexico

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Oklahoma

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Rhode Island

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South Dakota

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Tennessee

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Utah

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Vermont

1 county

West Virginia

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Wisconsin

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Wyoming

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Not seeing your county? We cover 514+ counties across 50 states total — pick yours in the sample form above.

Land investing questions, answered.

Why look for land deals on delinquent tax rolls?

Because vacant land is the easiest property to stop paying taxes on. No tenant, no mortgage company escrowing taxes, and often an owner who inherited the parcel and lives out of state. Those owners are disproportionately willing to sell cheap — and the delinquent roll tells you exactly who they are, with a built-in county deadline that motivates a deal.

Can I buy the land directly from the owner instead of at auction?

Yes — that's the play most land investors run with this data. The delinquent roll surfaces motivated owners months or even years before any sale. Mail them, negotiate a direct purchase that clears the back taxes at closing, and skip the auction competition entirely. The county sale remains a fallback channel for parcels that make it that far.

How do I avoid landlocked or worthless parcels?

Diligence before dollars. Every LienSuite record carries estimated value, photos, zoning, and flood detail alongside the tax debt, and the deal score down-weights red-flag parcels — so the unbuildable slivers are obvious before you spend postage, not after.

Does LienSuite cover rural counties or just metros?

Both. We cover 514+ counties across 50 states, from major metros to the rural counties where the best land deals usually hide. The county list on this page is exactly what's covered today.

What does the 100-record free sample include?

A CSV of 100 real tax-delinquent parcels from the county you pick — owner name, mailing address, parcel address, estimated value, delinquent amount, and our internal deal score. Same data we give paying customers. No signup until you request the download.

How fresh is the data?

Counties publish and update delinquent rolls on different schedules. We re-pull every covered county at least weekly, so the owner and delinquency data behind your mail campaign reflects the freshest available snapshot.

Stop doing GIS archaeology one parcel at a time.

Try 100 real parcels from any county we cover — owners, values, and scores attached. If the data holds up, build your next mail campaign on it.

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