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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Looking at the permit site, Courtney has been filling vexatious complaints for months. The staff has probably lost sympathy for her. You'll get a lot of leeway for your first complaint, but once you get past 3, you better make sure your complaint has merit. Where did she get the idea the house needed a firewall? And, of course, she repeated the racist tropes that this must really be an apartment. She complained about a second kitchen, apparently not bothering to read closely enough to see the old kitchen is being removed. Reading her complaints, and noting her writing style, I have no doubt many of the comments here are from Courtney.[/quote] The same could be said about what is likely the owner of the property making multiple posts naming her by name and saying disparaging things about her. I don’t blame her or any other close neighbors for filing as many complaints as they can to try and stop this thing which is clearly being poorly built and is not following the plans that were approved. [/quote] This is a weird take. Courtney turned this into a public issue. She posted on the internet before others knew about this, did interviews with the press, and filed public complaints in her name (several with little-to-no merit). The vast majority of the disparaging remarks here have been directed at the homeowner- the scale and magnitude of the remarks directed at Courtney pale in comparison.[/quote] I don't believe any of those actions are against the law. Is there something "Courtney" should be prosecuted for? [/quote] When you take public action, expect a public response. That’s not illegal either.[/quote] Apparently, it is according to at least one poster here, because the builder might have to defend their actions or suffer from increased blood pressure. It seems that once you start building in Fairfax County you should receive an invisible shield from all public and private scrutiny. [/quote]
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