Last updated May 29, 2026

Houston Foreclosure Alerts vs HAR Foreclosures

HAR is useful for listings, comps, and market context. HFA is for organizing foreclosure, tax, and code records that usually need verification and outreach before they become a normal listing.

Methodology and Sources

Compares HFA's lead workflow with HAR's public role as a Houston real estate listing and market resource. No partnership or endorsement is implied.

Public pages explain the process and use only public, summary, or sample information. Paid lead-level details stay behind login.

How HFA Helps

The hard part is not finding one record. It is keeping county and city records clean enough to verify, map, comp, mail, and follow up on without losing the source details.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most common questions Houston investors ask before subscribing. Don't see yours? Contact us.

Is this a public lead list?
No. This page explains the source and workflow. Owner names, addresses, notes, exports, and live records stay inside the member product.
Where should an investor start?
Start with the county you actually farm. Then look for overlap: foreclosure plus tax, tax plus code, or a foreclosure in a ZIP you already mail.
Can HFA replace official county records?
No. HFA helps organize the records, but before you mail, bid, or make an offer, check the county or city source yourself.