City of La Crescenta Montrose Retrofit (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling

When selling a home in the area of La Crescenta Montrose, CA, the following items should be checked by a independent third party retrofitter for full compliance. This ensures all parties, including agents and their brokers, will be covered in case of loss, injury or death after escrow closes. When selling a property here for

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Who Can Install an Automatic Earthquake Gas Shut Off Valve?

For retrofit purposes, an automatic earthquake shut off gas valve is required for code compliance in many cities in Southern California. Though anyone who can follow these instructions can install one, a licensed plumber is recommended for a few reasons: When choosing a local plumber, call around and make sure the plumber is familiar with

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Newbury Park Retrofit (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling

Most Realtors in Newbury Park 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 Newbury Park area, the following items should

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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Again For a Southern California Couple

Once again, two Southern California residents perish due to carbon monoxide poisoning. This time a couple visiting Mexico and staying at a luxury hotel die from CO poisoning while thinking it might be food poisoning. Story below. When staying and sleeping anywhere, have a CO detector in the bedroom that you sleep in, whether it

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City of South Gate Retrofit (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling

Most Realtors in the city of South Gate 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 here, or anywhere in the county of Los Angeles, the following items should

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Mobile Home Retrofit (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling in the County of Los Angeles

Most Realtors commonly ‘waive’ mobile/manufactured home 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 here, or anywhere in the county of Los Angeles. When selling a mobile or manufactured home in

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City of Agoura Hills Retrofit (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling

Most Realtors in the city of Agoura Hills and Oak Park 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 here, or anywhere in the county of Los Angeles,

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City of Alhambra Retrofit (Code Compliance) Requirements When Selling

Most Realtors in the city of Alhambra 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 here, or anywhere in the county of Los Angeles, the following items should be

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How to Comply With Code Compliance in Areas in Southern California Not Located in the City of Los Angeles

Most Realtors with properties outside of the city of LA 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 after the close of their escrow. For properties in these types of areas, there are FOUR state-wide

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Los Angeles County Code Compliance for Home Security Door Locks and Deadbolts When Selling

Locks on residential dooring in the county of Los Angeles may not have locks that are only operated with a key from the inside, ie double sided deadbolt type. Keys get lost, and if there is a fire inside of the residence, chances are the key will not be available to open up the door

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