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Alexander Parunin
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Avoiding city (building) inspectors and code enforcement

Alexander Parunin
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Las Vegas, NV
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We just recently started house renovation and got red tagged by the city inspector. I guess he saw dumpster while driving around or maybe neighbors complained. So we learned never leave dumpster in city limits.

  • Could you share your strategies on how to avoid city inspections/code enforcement on extensive renovations?

Much appreciated

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Matt Devincenzo
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Pull permits for any work requiring one...

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