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Samantha M.
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Tips for Working Code-Violation Leads

Samantha M.
  • Landlord
  • Dallas, TX
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I was wondering if anyone had general strategies they use when dealing with leads via code enforcement.

Thanks

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Orlando Lamas
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Orlando Lamas
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Every code compliance office or building department has a listing of properties with violations or unsafe structures. Although most of the employees are unaware of it you can always just do a public records request and force them to "learn" their own system.

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