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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nguyen is a jackass. The addition should be torn down by the county. There is no permitting for multi-family housing in that zone and that's what he's putting up. He knew what he was doing. I don't buy the idea that it was for his parents. I feel bad for the impacted neighbors. Fairfax County should make this right.[/quote] No, it isn't multi-family. Don't believe the FUD. There's only one kitchen. It's just for him and his family.[/quote] Three stories high. 60 feet long. That’s not an in-law suite like he’s pretending it is. That is literally three large apartments, or six small apartments.[/quote] You're being ridiculous. There aren't multiple kitchens, nor are there separate entrances to the rooms. These aren't apartments. [/quote] And how do you know there aren’t multiple kitchens? Just because the permit didn’t list any? We already know Mike is a liar. [/quote] That's going to be a hard to hide during inspections. I don't think you realize how crazy you sound.[/quote] You’re being obtuse. A kitchen is just another room with a sink. They could claim it’s a washroom. Then add microwave and tabletop oven. [/quote] And they'll climb in through the window? You need help.[/quote]
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