New Jersey professional play

Monitor the properties your past clients own

A public explanation of the property records, workflow and limits behind this Watchdog use case.

What the workflow does

real estate sphere of influence tracking is the search intent this page answers. Watchdog uses governed public property records and explainable derived signals to narrow a research set before a professional makes a decision.

Worked New Jersey example

An agent can attach known-client addresses from their CRM to Watchdog and monitor assessment, tax and permit changes while keeping identity and consent in the CRM.

What it does not tell you

Watchdog should not infer personal circumstances from property changes; the CRM remains the source of the relationship and consent.

Method

Start with a defined property geography or known-client list, attach only supported public-record fields, keep source and observation dates with the data, and separate observed facts from Watchdog-derived screening signals.

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