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Barry Smith
  • Investor
  • Manhattan Beach CA; Columbus, OH
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House that could kill you... question? Nathan Brooks story

Barry Smith
  • Investor
  • Manhattan Beach CA; Columbus, OH
Posted

In the BP Podcast 087, Nathan Brooks explain what was in his blog, about the house that could kill you, and he recommended that the owner leave the structure immediately, which I thought was great.

However, is there a higher duty for the investor to tell the police, and/or tell code enforcement or the fire department or some authority that the house needs to be checked out because it is a major accident waiting to happen… with electrical in the SHOWER and such?

I’m just curious what Nathan, and any other BP members think of reporting this dangerous house to some kind of authority to possibly help save their lives.

Can you comment?  Thanks!