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Florida Rental Inspection
Hello! Does anyone in Florida or specifically Daytona Beach have any experience working with code and obtaining a rental license? Apparently there needs to be an inspection to complete the license. The property is older, and in relative good condition, but my worry is there are going to try and rip it apart because its an older property and code then is not code now. Looking for any advice on the inspection, handling the situation or your experience with how harsh they are during the inspection.