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All Forum Posts by: Paul Padilla

Paul Padilla has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Code Violations Need Help!!

Paul PadillaPosted
  • Eugene, OR
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Thank you for the reply..I'm devouring the city codes right now. Looking for codes relevant to residential. From my research on BP I found that vacant homes with code violation seem to be motivated. Here are my thoughts, nuisance code violations (garbage , debris, overgrown grass ect.) seem to be a quick fix for the investor, but also for the owner. Major code violations, I would presume will provide more motivation in return more risk. So any ideas on which code violations would offer a profitable balance since the cost of my data is monstrous.

Post: Code Violations Need Help!!

Paul PadillaPosted
  • Eugene, OR
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Thank you all for the reply's..I'm devouring the city codes right now. Looking for codes relevant to residential. From my research on BP I found that vacant homes with code violation seem to be motivated. Here are my thoughts,  nuisance code violations (garbage , debris, overgrown grass ect.) seem to be a quick fix for the investor, but also for the owner. Major code violations, I would presume will provide more motivation in return more risk. So any ideas on which code violations would offer a profitable balance since the cost of my data is monstrous.  

Post: Code Violations Need Help!!

Paul PadillaPosted
  • Eugene, OR
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Hello fellow BP'ers, I live in Eugene Oregon and I'm in search of code violation leads. I went to the city today to get a list of building code violations. I spoke with a Code Compliance Inspector and he told me to send him an email of the type of violations I wanted. He would then pull the records and give the address and type of violation. Sounds great right.... but wait there is $20 min, non refundable charge, additional research time is charge of $27.50 per hour. So he advise me to narrow my search (very helpful BTW) So my question is? How can i minimize my expense. Should I limit my search to a few code violations, if so which ones. BTW they handle their case through administration and non Judicial so going to court proceeding is out of the question.

Post: Code Violations Need Help!!

Paul PadillaPosted
  • Eugene, OR
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 0

Hello fellow BP'ers, I live in Eugene Oregon and I'm in search of code violation leads. I went to the city today to get a list of building  code violations. I spoke with a Code Compliance Inspector and he told me to send him an email of the type of violations I wanted. He would then pull the records and give the address and type of violation. Sounds great right.... but wait there is $20 min, non refundable charge, additional research time is charge of $27.50 per hour. So he advise me to narrow my search (very helpful BTW) So my question is? How can i minimize my expense.  Should  I limit my search to a few code violations, if so which ones. BTW they handle their case through administration and non Judicial so going to court proceeding is out of the question.