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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]America truly hates property rights. Sad this got denied [/quote] The fact that you don’t see a problem with this poorly constructed structure that violates various zoning laws and doesn’t even follow the plans as submitted an approved is more of a concern. Property rights are important but not more important than the building codes that are in place to ensure safety. [/quote] Because the injection was always to the height and style, not to the structural integrity. As Courtney admitted at the hearing, the owner curing all of the violations would not actually address any of her concerns. [/quote] The objection you mean? Also the fact that the HO did various other things on the property without permits, such as transitioning the garage. Also the HO is planning to rent out units. Best thing he can do at this point is to sell his house and go open up a real boarding house unit someplace that is zoned for that. [/quote] Nah, the best thing he can do is build a spite house, which Americans have been doing since 1776.[/quote] Sure he could do that. And he will be cutting off his nose to spite his face if he does. He will be spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to tank the value of his own property. [/quote]
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