In photos, some of the plywood boards on the outside don’t appear to be lined up with each other in a secure way. If that very obvious thing isn’t right, what else might be done in a sloppy way that is hidden? |
So is there really no limit as to how many relatives can live in a house? Is there a difference between relatives and unrelated people living in a house? |
Are you the owner? Why do you keep acting like it isn’t the myriad of construction and other violations that it clearly is. That construction work alone cannot have passed inspections. |
There is no limit so long as the people are related by blood or marriage. https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/planning-development/zoning/faqs?utm_source=chatgpt.com |
Sure, but the only ones interested will want a rock bottom price. A bad outcome for all involved at the end of the day. |
That’s nice if you’re rich, but hard working middle class people don’t have that luxury. |
Yes, the very definition of penny wise and pound foolish. It just looks like greed to have more space but not paying for it. |
That is true in NOVA not everywhere. My second home is in an incorporated town with Strict zoning laws all geared at Blocking Grouper Homes. It defines family as owner(s) of house plus their kids. Uncles/Aunts/Siblings/Inlaws/My Parents just cant move in. It is single family housing only. If I wanted their is a application to allow a parent to live with you if approved. But no second kitchen, no locked doors, no bedrooms in basement. And approval is annual. Neighbors can complain at zoning hearing. Yes you need to go in person to get zoning approval. Each house only gets a parking pass one car on street. Only official residents of house can get a parks pass. Also strict rules on parties. You need permits for street parking. And only a set amount per year. And strict rules on noise. For instance no home repair with power tools on weekends, no lawnmowing with a power mower on weekends in summer. You buy in an incorporated town you should abide by the rules. I rented my house out in that town and as such it is illegal for me to park in that town, or go to a park in that town even though I own. Single family means single family. I once was going to rent it in summer as buy beach and a lady shows up to apply. I tell her single family only. She goes well it will be me and my sister, my Mom to rent for summer for beach. Her jaw fell when I said it is SINGLE FAMILY. Your sister and Mom are not your family they wont be allowed on beach or to park car. That would be a grouper house not allowed under town rules. She moved on. |
You can rent, like the vast majority of poor people. Right now, renting is cheaper than buying almost always. Even with my 2.5% interest rate, I'm better off renting in the vast majority of scenarios than owning my 80 year old house with exorbitant maintenance expenses. I made a lifestyle choice. Nobody owes me their efforts to preserve my property values or appreciation. |
This answer appears to be deliberately obtuse. Hard working middle class is not poor. And this answer indicates a lack of care for your neighbors. |
Exactly which then turns into a decline in value for the entire neighborhood but PP doesn’t care because they’re all about “property rights” and have no concern for their neighbors or neighborhood. |
To be fair, it is a large neighborhood and this is just one home of thousands. There are 2 elementary schools within our neighborhood. There is a stream park in the middle of it. All 3 school levels are easily accessible (our house is walkable to the MS and HS, too), as is a big shopping center with all the essentials and a public library. The neighbors are friendly 99% of the time. We really like it here and would have a hard time leaving - we feel spoiled. |
Housing is a basic need. Maximizing the return from a future sale of a house is not. |
Such as? I know about the 6 inches, but what are all these other issues you're referring to? |
That's almost certainly because they got a stop work order in the middle of construction. It looks like they intended to come back around with a hand saw. An odd choice, but there's nothing wrong with doing it that way. |