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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Read the statement of aggrieved persons… They are saying the building systems associated with the addition are impacting their current living without adequate heating or hot water. Not sure why the addition caused the water tank and the central heat to be removed in the original home while the home was under construction. I would have thought the contractor would have thought that through more and made a changeover to the new systems at the end of the project. That said it was their choice to live through the renovation in the home. Plenty of people move out during major renovations. This hardship they brought onto themselves in my opinion. Move out if it’s so terrible or build to the plans. With children not sure I would be reporting to the county having such dismal living conditions. Just me though. I think the homeowner is delusional in this statement, making comments like the stop work order demonstrated “harm” by directly burdening his property. Ummm - no one harmed him but himself. Build to the plans and he wouldn’t have had a problem. [/quote] Can the county condemn the property for no heat or hot water?[/quote]
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