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Christina L.
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Advice on Paved driveway

Christina L.
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cypress, CA
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Hello everyone!

I am seeking advice on my driveway. My tenant states that the paved drive way and walk way to the house (I posted a picture for your review. Yes, this is paved  path not cemented) is a safety hazard. She has stated that she had one of her guests trip on the walkway. Also, she states that when it rains, the dirt on the right side goes onto the walkway and causes mud to get into the house.

My property management group suggested to spread gravel on the walkway (I also posted a picture for your review) to fix this problem. 

Has anyone ran into this problem before? I feel like this is a temporary fix that will not last long and a possible safety hazard as well since the gravel will be loose. 

I am hoping to see if anyone else has a better solution than spreading gravel or adding all new cement.

Thank you! I appreciate all your help in advance

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Drew Sygit
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@Christina L.

#1 MAINTENANCE MANTRA - Maintain to the Neighborhood, Except to Avoid Lawsuits

NEVER forget that:)

What does the city require? 

What's common in the neighborhood?

How can you avoid a lawsuit while matching city & neighborhood concerns?

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