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All Forum Posts by: Garrick Oconnell

Garrick Oconnell has started 8 posts and replied 165 times.

Post: Contractor Flip team referral - San Diego

Garrick OconnellPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix Tempe Scottsdale, AZ
  • Posts 177
  • Votes 53

I am working on getting a property under contract by 6/12-2014 can anyone refer contractors or flip team in San Diego, CA

Paint, tile/ flooring, cabinet overhaul, counters

Any suggestions are welcome

Property located in Mira Mesa

Post: My First Deal!

Garrick OconnellPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix Tempe Scottsdale, AZ
  • Posts 177
  • Votes 53

Hello Andrew,

Looks like you made your first deal GREAT I am trying to follow up behind you. I suggest you connect with @jimoconnell as he is paying much less for property management from a veteran company that is local in flagstaff, AZ. I know he would be happy to share contacts as you have been very generous with honest information that helps us all.

Post: Pro.com- Anyone in Seattle tried it?

Garrick OconnellPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix Tempe Scottsdale, AZ
  • Posts 177
  • Votes 53

Has anyone in Seattle tried Pro.com?

pro.com a website that claims to bring instant estimates and trusted reviews

Post: HELP! Buying building but not ADA compliant

Garrick OconnellPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix Tempe Scottsdale, AZ
  • Posts 177
  • Votes 53

I wanted to address this in 2014 as it is in an older thread it is still a question that resonates constantly with property owners, and commercial property purchasers. My company performs CASp inspections (I do BP in the after hours) our headquarters are located in San Diego so I am very familiar with the climate and accessible building issues here.

IF YOU ARE NOT IN CA CASp DOES NOT APPLY TO YOU.

You do not have to provide a elevator for a two story building IF there are no medical facilities located on the second floor I.E. lab, dentist, and doctor, etc.... You should not take any tenants that have a medical practice on the second floor even if they are OK with limited accessibility unless you are planning on installing an elevator.

July 1, 2013: SB1186 went into effect requiring all commercial leases in CA to include whether or not the property has been inspected by a CASp and if not what level of compliance the property is in.

This is very important to Bigger Pockets members:

I have personally seen companies looking to purchase properties use there CASp inspection as a bargaining tool to reduce the purchase price of the property. From multimillion dollar business parks, and shopping centers to several hundred thousand dollar properties multi-family housing.

or

You require the existing owner fix the ADA barriers and deficiencies before taking ownership, which is probably the cause of the sale.

This is very important in CA "Grandfathering" does not exit

"Grandfathering"= "Alternate accessibility" which means you will have to spend more money to provide access 9/10 times.

Plans signed by the city, architect, or contractor do not mean you are in compliance or meet the code. Only a CASp inspector can certify a property for compliance (in CA.)

When in doubt just CASp it it will save you money in the long run.

Post: Section 8 Wheelchair Accessibility

Garrick OconnellPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix Tempe Scottsdale, AZ
  • Posts 177
  • Votes 53

ADA is a federal regulation, that may have state requirements as well. Depending on what state the property is located your responsibility can vary slightly. You are required to allow the tenant to make accessible changes to the space on there penny and to provide accommodation within reason. Reserved accessible parking stall at request etc... Tread carefully and if it is within reason respond accordingly. My day job is ADA consulting in CA (where apartments complexes are sued daily for this issue)