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Lead paint inspections Cleveland

Jemma Jacques
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Hi there,

Has anyone has a property pass/ fail the mandatory Lead inspections in Cleveland and any tips for me?
I have two properties due for inspection by Sept.

I heard having windows painting and a HEPA cleaning helps but wondering if anyone has any feedback on how easy or hard it is to pass or fail the inspection?

Thanks

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Brian Garlington
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  • Oakland, CA and a Real Estate Investor with Multi-Family Units and a Self Storage Facility
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Brian Garlington
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  • Oakland, CA and a Real Estate Investor with Multi-Family Units and a Self Storage Facility
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Jemma.............I have a lead specialist directly from the Cleveland City Website that has passed several of my units. Many of them work for PMs, but I found that if you reach out directly to them they will do it a little more reasonably then oing through the PM because they often hire the same folks, but then put their markup in as well.

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