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Kordant/web
Michael Freno a3fee924d8 feat(hometitle): add Backend Router — HomeTitle (Property Monitoring)
- Add hometitle schema (Valibot input schemas)
- Add change detector (fuzzy matching, severity, change detection)
- Add scanner module (geocoding, county records placeholder)
- Add hometitle service (property CRUD, scan, alert pipeline)
- Add hometitle router (7 tRPC procedures)
- Wire into api root
- Add alert type 'property_change' to enum
- Write unit tests (10 tests, all passing)
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