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Getting a new roof in the City of Los Angeles? Sorry – You’ll Need a Clearance from the City

The city of Los Angeles requires homes to be ‘code compliant’ when permitting improvement projects over $1,000, and especially if the total amount of your re-roof project (or any project) is over $10,000. In this case, you will need a clearance from the city of Los Angeles. The LADBS Owner Statement and Acknowledgment of Compliance

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Oak Park Retrofit (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling

Most Realtors in Oak Park, Ventura County, tend to ‘waive’ RPA governmental code compliance when selling, even though given the option, many sellers would opt for a ‘retrofit’ or ‘code compliance’ inspection upon sale to cover their liability after the close of their escrow. When selling a home in the Oak Park area of Ventura

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Toluca Lake Retrofitting (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling

When selling a home in the city of Los Angeles, Toluca Lake area, the following items should be checked by a independent third party retrofitter for full compliance. This ensures all parties, including sellers, agents and their brokers, will be covered in case of problems after the close of escrow. Toluca Lake is located in

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Castaic Retrofit (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling

Most Realtors in the Castaic area commonly ‘waive’ RPA governmental code compliance when selling, even though given the option, many sellers would opt for a ‘retrofit’ or ‘code compliance’ inspection upon sale to cover their liability. When selling a home in the Castaic area as elsewhere in the county of Los Angeles, the following items

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Does a Mobile Home Need Seismic Earthquake Shut Off Valve Installed When Selling?

Only if the mobile (or modular or manufactured) home is located in a city that requires it, ie city of Los Angeles, Malibu, Culver City, San Fernando etc. Here is a list of cities that require an installed seismic earthquake shut off valve when selling. Check with the community or tract manager to see if

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Which Cities Require a Seismic Gas Shut Off Valve in Los Angeles County When Selling?

When selling a property in Southern California, seismic gas shut off valves are only required in certain cities within the county of Los Angeles. For 2025, they are: Any other city in the county of LA not listed above do not require an earthquake gas shut off valve when selling. Permits? Do all cities require

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Baldwin Hills and Baldwin Village Retrofit (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling

When selling a home in the city of Los Angeles, Baldwin Hills or Baldwin Village (or nearby) areas, the following items should be checked by a independent third party retrofitter for full compliance. This ensures all parties, including sellers, agents and their brokers, will be covered in case of problems after the close of escrow.

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Retrofitting Inspections – A Free Insurance Policy for Real Estate Agents

The cheapest (free!) and easiest insurance policy for real estate agents and their brokers (as well as for their sellers) is a code compliance retrofit inspection. As the seller (not the agent) typically pays for the retrofit/code compliance inspection, agents get a ‘free’ insurance policy covering their potential liability for the transaction with respect to

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Calabasas Retrofit (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling

Most Realtors in the city of Calabasas ‘waive’ RPA governmental code compliance when selling, even though given the option, many sellers would opt for a ‘retrofit’ or ‘code compliance’ inspection upon sale to cover their liability after the close of their escrow. When selling a home in the city of Calabasas, the following items should

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Orange County Retrofit (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling

Most Realtors in Orange county ‘waive’ RPA governmental code compliance when selling, even though given the option, many sellers would opt for a ‘retrofit’ or ‘code compliance’ inspection upon sale to cover their liability after the close of their escrow. When selling a home in the county of Orange, the following items should be checked

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