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Updated almost 3 years ago, 12/29/2021

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Someone to double check work done

JD Mims
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Hi. When when doing a rehab project, how can I find inspectors to come out and verify double check work done?

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Trenton Miller
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  • Orange County & Los Angeles, CA
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Trenton Miller
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  • Orange County & Los Angeles, CA
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Your best option to ensure work is being performed correctly is to have the appropriate permits in place.  When permits are pulled, work must be inspected by the City which is a disinterested party (meaning not financially interested). The City inspectors will ensure work meets the local building code before signing off and allowing work to continue.

Another option is to hire a 3rd party home inspector.  Results may vary...