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Baltimore City Section 8

Tariq B.
  • Investor
  • Laurel, MD
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In your experience after you have a potential tenant want the property and you fill out their voucher. How long after they drop it off will the housing authority contact you to schedule an inspection? Thank you!

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@Jacob Pereira Hit the nail on the head. It is extremely aggravating. I have only been able to pass on the first inspection once and I had to talk my way out of the failure. Funnily enough that was my first inspection with them. 

@Alex Wong I'm not sure I am best to answer that question. I do the prep myself as I fix the places myself some things I can fix on the spot that the inspector finds wrong. This is going to sound like silly advice but take it for what it is. Don't stress to much on the initial inspection, worry about the re inspection. There are far to many things that they can call out depending how they feel. It's much easier to let them inspect, they mark what they want fixed and then you know what needs to be addressed. Instead of losing sleep over what little thing needs to be addressed. They can only check what they marked on the initial inspection. 

@Patti Robertson I wish it was 20 days quickest I have had to hand over keys is a month longest is two.

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