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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mr Nguyen not as innocent as he appears. [/quote] Exactly. The county brought up his two other projects that were not permitted - the garage conversion, which they let go since it was part of the massive 3 story addition. The second project that was unpermitted was the patio/porch in the back which they incorporated into the house.[/quote] Oh no, he’d be *gasp* just like half my neighbors who get unpermitted work done. He did pull permits for this.[/quote] Yes - permits were pulled for this project. They were not followed, but they were pulled - eg garage vs no garage. Flipping floors 2 and 3. It was the fact that he had an untrustworthy relationship with the county. Changed plans while building, didn’t permit other work, and permitted but never completed to final inspection other work that is still in place. And he wasn’t “new” to additions as he claimed. Hope your unpermitted neighbors don’t try to build a large controversial project and then find themselves in a similar situation. [/quote]
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