Yo Calif Bill
On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 18:32:31 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:
That's one advantage of living where I do. We don't have building permits. Maybe for commercial property but for residence and farms, no...
Why is that an advantage?
Because people are responsible for their own destiny?
If Tim's house burns down, why is that anybody else's business?
I have been through this process myself several times and my wife
built over 100 houses. Trust me the permit and inspection process is
just a feel good program that employs a lot of bureaucrats. I used to
have plenty of time to do inspections because I only did 1 or 2 a day
but I still knew I was not able to check everything or even a
significant percentage of everything. Your typical muni inspector
leaves the shop with 20 or 30 cards in his pocket, spread out over a
county. He is not really looking at much.
The guys I was inspecting were always shocked at the stuff I looked at
but it was really more curiosity than inspecting. I did embarrass them
a few times, seeing stuff they walked by every day and never noticed.
I was working on a lot of pretty interesting projects tho.
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