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Updated over 5 years ago, 07/01/2019

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Jacob Wutke
  • Kansas City, MO
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Home inspector Kansas City Mo

Jacob Wutke
  • Kansas City, MO
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Working on buying my first investment property and have concerns specifically surrounding code violations and that sort of thing. I haven't ever dealt with a property that wasn't a primary residence and given it will be rented out I am expecting to need to be much more strict about the property in relation to keeping everything up to code. The property I am looking at was built in 1965, so things have changed a good bit since then. After some quick reading I was lead to believe that in general these are not the sorts of things home inspectors look for though some may know the codes well enough to point things out. Just looking for some recommendations on inspectors that may be able to help with this or other things I should be aware of in regards to how to navigate building codes as a landlord.

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