
DirtSignal
Pull Florida property distress signals—code violations and recorded liens—into agent research for wholesaling, flipping, or niche real-estate products.
Overview
DirtSignal is an MCP server for the Idea phase that surfaces Florida property distress signals including code violations and recorded liens.
What is this MCP server?
- Florida-focused distress data: code violations and recorded liens via DirtSignal
- Hosted remote MCP at https://dirtsignal.com/mcp (streamable-http)
- Public website https://dirtsignal.com for context outside the agent
- Version 1.0.0 under com.dirtsignal/dirtsignal schema
- Useful for proptech MVPs, investor dashboards, and lead-gen agent prototypes
- Coverage: Florida property distress (code violations and recorded liens)
- Remote MCP URL https://dirtsignal.com/mcp
- Server com.dirtsignal/dirtsignal version 1.0.0
What problem does it solve?
Builders researching Florida real-estate opportunities lack a fast way to pull violation and lien signals into the same agent thread where they analyze deals.
Who is it for?
Indie proptech hackers and investors prototyping Florida lead research or distress dashboards with MCP-first workflows.
Skip if: National portfolio analytics, guaranteed title clearance, or teams outside Florida who need multi-state lien coverage.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After adding DirtSignal, your agent can fetch distress indicators alongside your notes so you can filter markets and stories before building data pipelines.
- Agent-retrieved violation and lien signal summaries for target properties or areas
- Research memos tying distress data to go/no-go validation decisions
- Inputs for downstream Validate-scope prototypes (alerts, maps, CRM fields)
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Journey fit
Distress and lien intelligence supports opportunity discovery before you commit to a data product, investment thesis, or automated outreach tool. Research subphase fits parcel-level signal gathering that informs whether a Florida market wedge is worth validating.
How it compares
Regional distress-data MCP, not a full CRM, skip-tracing suite, or legal due-diligence service.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is DirtSignal for?
It is for solo builders, analysts, and proptech founders who use agents to research Florida properties using code violation and lien distress signals.
When should I use DirtSignal?
Use it during early research when you are screening Florida counties, validating a distress-data product idea, or drafting investment criteria before engineering ETL.
How do I add DirtSignal to my agent?
Register the remote MCP at https://dirtsignal.com/mcp in your MCP client, enable DirtSignal tools, and query with parcel, area, or distress-focused prompts per your client’s tool schema.