Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 18:59     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

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They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.


These are already $800k homes. They'll be fine.

Hopefully Courtney moves away and we'll see the minimal impact this has on prices.


Why do you keep singling out Courtney? It’s getting weird.


She's the one that started all this by posting online and then going to the press.


And? Why are you so angry at her? She’s the owner most affected by this construction.

Would you just go along to get along if you were her?


It's his property. He can do what he wants with it. I certainly wouldn't go all Karen.


Since she will have to see his ridiculous horribly constructed addition every single day and her property values just decreased, there’s nothing wrong with her for raising the issue to ensure that everything was done legally and within the rules and regulations of the county, to include all inspections.

You can continue to act as if he’s done nothing wrong and no one has been jmoaxged


He hasn't done anything wrong.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 18:53     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

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They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.


These are already $800k homes. They'll be fine.

Hopefully Courtney moves away and we'll see the minimal impact this has on prices.


Why do you keep singling out Courtney? It’s getting weird.


She's the one that started all this by posting online and then going to the press.


And? Why are you so angry at her? She’s the owner most affected by this construction.

Would you just go along to get along if you were her?


It's his property. He can do what he wants with it. I certainly wouldn't go all Karen.


Since she will have to see his ridiculous horribly constructed addition every single day and her property values just decreased, there’s nothing wrong with her for raising the issue to ensure that everything was done legally and within the rules and regulations of the county, to include all inspections.

You can continue to act as if he’s done nothing wrong and no one has been jmoaxged
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 18:29     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

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They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.


These are already $800k homes. They'll be fine.

Hopefully Courtney moves away and we'll see the minimal impact this has on prices.


Why do you keep singling out Courtney? It’s getting weird.


She's the one that started all this by posting online and then going to the press.


And? Why are you so angry at her? She’s the owner most affected by this construction.

Would you just go along to get along if you were her?


It's his property. He can do what he wants with it. I certainly wouldn't go all Karen.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 18:26     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

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They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.


These are already $800k homes. They'll be fine.

Hopefully Courtney moves away and we'll see the minimal impact this has on prices.


Why do you keep singling out Courtney? It’s getting weird.


She's the one that started all this by posting online and then going to the press.


And? Why are you so angry at her? She’s the owner most affected by this construction.

Would you just go along to get along if you were her?
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 18:24     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

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They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.


These are already $800k homes. They'll be fine.

Hopefully Courtney moves away and we'll see the minimal impact this has on prices.


Why do you keep singling out Courtney? It’s getting weird.


She's the one that started all this by posting online and then going to the press.

Who can blame her? She’s the most impacted and it’s ridiculous that this was allowed by the county.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 18:14     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

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They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.


These are already $800k homes. They'll be fine.

Hopefully Courtney moves away and we'll see the minimal impact this has on prices.


Why do you keep singling out Courtney? It’s getting weird.


She's the one that started all this by posting online and then going to the press.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 18:13     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

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They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.


These are already $800k homes. They'll be fine.

Hopefully Courtney moves away and we'll see the minimal impact this has on prices.


And most of us neighbors hope Mike’s shotty construction will get torn down due to his multiple violations. To support his multiple family members he moves away to a compound somewhere else.


Wind bracing is very easy to fix. It's probably something like missing a few drywall nailers.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 17:47     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

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They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.


These are already $800k homes. They'll be fine.

Hopefully Courtney moves away and we'll see the minimal impact this has on prices.


Why do you keep singling out Courtney? It’s getting weird.


+1

Someone just really doesn’t like her for some reason.

Which makes me think Mike or his wife is on this thread
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 17:44     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
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They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.


These are already $800k homes. They'll be fine.

Hopefully Courtney moves away and we'll see the minimal impact this has on prices.


Why do you keep singling out Courtney? It’s getting weird.


Yes. Very creepy and misogynist.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 17:40     Subject: Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

I can’t believe this is still being discussed.
That addition is atrocious. It should have never been approved. The owners are selfish. I understand needing more space for extended family, but a three-story addition that is twice a square footage of the original house is well beyond adding a couple IL suites.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 17:38     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
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They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.


These are already $800k homes. They'll be fine.

Hopefully Courtney moves away and we'll see the minimal impact this has on prices.


Why do you keep singling out Courtney? It’s getting weird.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 17:34     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
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They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.


These are already $800k homes. They'll be fine.

Hopefully Courtney moves away and we'll see the minimal impact this has on prices.


And most of us neighbors hope Mike’s shotty construction will get torn down due to his multiple violations. To support his multiple family members he moves away to a compound somewhere else.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 16:50     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.


These are already $800k homes. They'll be fine.

Hopefully Courtney moves away and we'll see the minimal impact this has on prices.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 16:09     Subject: Re:Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
They are asking the county to actually do inspections as they are supposed to. One of the inspections did find violations, hence the stop work order. The neighbors are not tying him up in litigation-the county, as it rightfully should, is doing ITS job to make sure codes and what not are being followed.


Oh please. They don't care about the structure being required to add additional wall braces (it failed a wind bracing test). They want to throw up every road block to try to make completing this addition impossible because they think it's ugly.

If it was really about wanting to prevent a boarding situation, they would just wait and see what the neighbors do, since the county has very strict rules on group living situations. It would be shut down right away. Again, they think they have the right to block construction of something they find ugly.


Ok hedge funder.


lol I wish.

I’m just a person with miserable neighbors.


Weird how you cap for the hedge funds then.


What a ridiculous statement. There's no connection to hedge funds or developers here. They wouldn't build an addition like this since a different design would probably have a better return. But this family is more concerned about livability.


There is absolutely a connection to hedge funds and large developers: you share with them the goal of devaluing the value of working class and middle class homes owned by individuals.
Anonymous
Post 12/07/2025 15:30     Subject: Massive home addition causes confusion in Fairfax County neighborhood

Anonymous wrote:I sense elder abuse at that home


Yeah, abusers love to spend large amounts of money making their home more livable for others.