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Code Nightmares to Real Estate Wins: Your Beginner's Guide to Turning Building Inspectors into Allies

Writer: Noubikko RayNoubikko Ray

Ever felt a shiver down your spine at the mention of "building inspectors?" You're not alone! Many real estate investors, especially beginners, see code enforcement as a hurdle, a necessary evil. But what if I told you there's a way to flip the script and actually turn these "nightmares" into incredible opportunities?


In this post, we're diving into a real-life story that'll blow your mind, and we've got a video to show you exactly how it happened. Get ready to learn how to transform code violations into real estate wins!




The Beginner's Dilemma: Understanding Code and Inspectors

Let's break it down. "Code" refers to the local regulations that ensure buildings are safe and habitable. Building inspectors are the folks who make sure these rules are followed. For beginners, this can seem intimidating.

  • Why Code Matters: It's not just about rules; it's about providing safe homes for your tenants.

  • Inspectors Are People Too: They're not out to get you. They're doing their job!


The Beginner's Breakthrough: Building Relationships, Not Walls

Here's where the magic happened. Instead of getting defensive, DeRosa Living took a bold step: they decided to build relationships.

  • They met with the head of inspections, face-to-face.

  • They showed their commitment to providing safe housing.

  • They communicated openly and honestly.


The Beginner's Win: Turning Problems into Profits

This relationship-first approach paid off BIG. When another property needed to re-home 50+ residents due to code violations, guess who code enforcement called? DeRosa Living!

  • They provided housing for 18 families.

  • This added a substantial revenue stream.

  • It solidified their reputation as a trusted community partner.


Beginner-Friendly Takeaways: How to Turn Code into Your Ally

  1. Due Diligence Goes Beyond Google: Online checks are a start, not the finish. Call the code office directly!

  2. Treat Inspectors as Partners: They have valuable insights and want the same thing you do: safe housing.

  3. Communication is Key: Be transparent and responsive.

  4. Invest in Your Community: Showing you care builds trust and opens doors.



Don't let code compliance intimidate you! By building relationships and prioritizing community, you can turn potential setbacks into incredible opportunities. Watch the video to see this story unfold, and share your thoughts in the comments below!

 
 
 

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