Before a foreclosure shows up in the public record, it shows up in behavior. HomeLeafs tracks those signals — 240 reports across six research categories.
Storage rental demand as an early physical footprint of household compression — what people keep, and what they let go of, before a move they can't yet name.
Loan modification request behavior as a documented, timestamped signal of mortgage distress — before a missed payment ever reaches a public filing.
Extended-stay hotels and weekly rentals as bridge housing between a stable address and whatever comes next.
Sudden, undirected moving activity as a marker of forced relocation — distinct from the planned, destination-driven moves housing data usually assumes.
Eviction search and filing behavior mapped against the slower-moving public record it eventually produces.
Credit monitoring and utilization behavior as a leading edge of the same stress that later shows up in mortgage performance data.
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