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Jonatan Barbera
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San Antonio permit crack down!!

Jonatan Barbera
  • Investor
  • San Antonio, TX
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Has anyone heard about San Antonio using the MLS to find flipped houses and then checking if they pulled permits??

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George W.
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George W.
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Originally posted by @Jonatan Barbera:

Has anyone heard about San Antonio using the MLS to find flipped houses and then checking if they pulled permits??

 Good. If someone isn't pulling permits to flip a house they're probably cutting corners. Ultimately permits and codes are about protecting the people that occupy the space. Flippers do some shady work on houses often and it gets missed because they don't pull permits. 

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