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All Forum Posts by: Stephen Torti

Stephen Torti has started 12 posts and replied 132 times.

Post: Fool Proof Inspections

Stephen TortiPosted
  • Investor
  • Providence, RI
  • Posts 138
  • Votes 40

What are the most common things that a home inspector misses and is there any recourse you can take after they did not provide you with the correct information?

Ex:  An inspector missed that the place has a bad electrical system, I buy the house and now need to fix it.  Can I go back to him with any course of action or are you just stuck?

Post: Money Never Sleeps -- But People Do So Give them a Place for it.

Stephen TortiPosted
  • Investor
  • Providence, RI
  • Posts 138
  • Votes 40

Born & Raised in Cranston, went to college in Bristol, lived in EP for a while and work as an Account Executive for Lamar Advertising. I love my job and it provides me with the freedom I look for as well as good earning potential.

I'm here as a referral from a local investor and my goal is to be completely independent from the employment system. I enjoy the idea of building up properties and renting them for a profit, I fully support capitalism and believe it is the most compassionate and successful system ever built. I take it as my responsibility to produce for the greater good given the advantages I've been lucky to have (luckily I believe the system will reward me greatly for my work).