How Justin Bevins is excellent to work with and just good at what he does.



“Justin Bevins is just good at what he does. He is an excellent agent/broker and he’s thorough. He is so wonderful with his customer service skills and I think that is a huge plus in this industry. He is just number one, just number one. He communicates with his clients so thoroughly, hits them up with figures at the beginning of the transaction so they know what to expect. His clients are never surprised. He does nothing but communicate with his clients. Never once, do I feel like I am obligated to discuss anything with regards to a transaction or feel like I have to. He is an excellent communicator with all of his clients . I never once have I never heard one complaint. They are all extremely happy when he is representing them”


-Erica De Los Reyes

How Justin Bevins is great under pressure and stays in contact with his clients.



“Most real estate agents I deal with tend to be  panicky and not understand that things happen, but Justin’s very even keel.  And you know, when in the process of a mortgage transaction sometimes things happen that cause problems or cause delays, you know just not always like you have planned it and Justin doesn’t ever seem to panic. He always seems cool,  calm and collected. He seems actually  to become friends with his clients not just see them as a transaction or the next commission. Just seems to actually become friends and most of his clients that I work with him continue to stay in contact with him and that seems to be pretty unique.”

-Taylor Loop

New Safety Requirements for Southwest Riverside County Homeowners



Today we’ll talk about requirements for carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors, and water heater bracing. 

A couple of years ago, California passed a law stating that carbon monoxide detectors are required in your home. If your home has an attached garage for your vehicle or you have any fossil fuel burning appliances like a gas furnace or heating oil stove, those things can emit carbon monoxide. 

You need a carbon monoxide detector on each floor near the bedrooms in your home. This is required even if you’re not selling your home. If you have outlets in the hallway, just purchase the plug-in version of these detectors. Mount them low to the ground because carbon monoxide is a heavy gas.


If you have a newer home, you probably have a smoke detector in every bedroom and in all of the common areas. If you have an older home, you might not have smoke detectors in the bedrooms. Frequently on real estate transactions and re-fi's, appraisers and lenders now require smoke detectors to be in each bedroom.

California passed a law recently that if you purchase a battery-operated smoke alarm, it has to have a non-replaceable, non-removable, ten-year battery. Some people take the batteries out when they start beeping and forget to replace them. This way, you are always protected. 

Finally, water heater bracing has not changed much. Under the law, the water heater must be properly strapped. If you have a gas water heater, it’s very important to have the water heater strapped in. If that water heater fell over, not only would you have a lot of water damage on your hands, but you would also have to deal with a gas leak.