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Tax Foreclosure Wiki

A 56-jurisdiction reference on tax- and mortgage-foreclosure law, generated and kept current by a recursive research agent.

56 jurisdictions · self-updating

The problem

Foreclosure surplus law is fragmented across every state, county, and municipality, changes constantly, and is buried in statutes and county procedures. Keeping a reference accurate by hand is effectively impossible.

The approach

I built a recursive research harness — an agent that researches a jurisdiction, drafts cited reference articles, critiques its own gaps, and loops until coverage is complete. A neutral-reference editorial voice and a citation layer keep every claim traceable to source.

What I built

  • An autoresearch loop that fans out across jurisdictions and self-checks for missing coverage
  • A citation system so every legal claim links back to its source
  • A fast statically-rendered wiki front end with a built-in feedback widget that files trouble tickets
  • An automated pipeline that turns wiki content into cited short-form videos

The outcome

A continuously-updated legal knowledge base spanning 56 jurisdictions that refreshes itself rather than going stale — the kind of asset that normally requires a research team.

Stack

Next.jsTypeScriptLLM autoresearch loopStructured citations