Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine this will be great for that guy's business. If he's that vindictive with his neighbors, can you imagine being a client? I wouldn't hire that guy in a million years.
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Looks like he took his website down. He is still on Houzz though...
If I were the neighbor I'd set up a website documenting all of the nutty stuff he does. So potential clients who search on him will know to run away.
Can they sue the county/zoning board because this change (of his, that they allowed) is making their house unsellable?
That neighbor would be getting into lawsuit territory, here. Better to stay out of it and let it go.
OK - the neighbor can just sue the county/zoning board. They can pass on the indisputable facts about the nut job to me and I'll happily post it.
You don't understand. You can't just make sh*t up about people. It doesn't work that way, without ramifications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine this will be great for that guy's business. If he's that vindictive with his neighbors, can you imagine being a client? I wouldn't hire that guy in a million years.
+100
Looks like he took his website down. He is still on Houzz though...
If I were the neighbor I'd set up a website documenting all of the nutty stuff he does. So potential clients who search on him will know to run away.
Can they sue the county/zoning board because this change (of his, that they allowed) is making their house unsellable?
That neighbor would be getting into lawsuit territory, here. Better to stay out of it and let it go.
OK - the neighbor can just sue the county/zoning board. They can pass on the indisputable facts about the nut job to me and I'll happily post it.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine this will be great for that guy's business. If he's that vindictive with his neighbors, can you imagine being a client? I wouldn't hire that guy in a million years.
Anonymous wrote:I would toss in a couple bucks so the homeowners could demo their jerkitecht (nice portmanteau!) designed house and rebuild. If he got so pissy because they had the audacity to change their own home, he'd probably just burst into flames when he saw his art knocked to the ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine this will be great for that guy's business. If he's that vindictive with his neighbors, can you imagine being a client? I wouldn't hire that guy in a million years.
+100
Looks like he took his website down. He is still on Houzz though...
If I were the neighbor I'd set up a website documenting all of the nutty stuff he does. So potential clients who search on him will know to run away.
Can they sue the county/zoning board because this change (of his, that they allowed) is making their house unsellable?
That neighbor would be getting into lawsuit territory, here. Better to stay out of it and let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine this will be great for that guy's business. If he's that vindictive with his neighbors, can you imagine being a client? I wouldn't hire that guy in a million years.
+100
Looks like he took his website down. He is still on Houzz though...
If I were the neighbor I'd set up a website documenting all of the nutty stuff he does. So potential clients who search on him will know to run away.
Can they sue the county/zoning board because this change (of his, that they allowed) is making their house unsellable?
Anonymous wrote:If two people build 1 foot from the property line, that gives two feet of room. Can't that be some kind of safety issue?
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine this will be great for that guy's business. If he's that vindictive with his neighbors, can you imagine being a client? I wouldn't hire that guy in a million years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine this will be great for that guy's business. If he's that vindictive with his neighbors, can you imagine being a client? I wouldn't hire that guy in a million years.
Bet you couldn't hire him in a million years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine this will be great for that guy's business. If he's that vindictive with his neighbors, can you imagine being a client? I wouldn't hire that guy in a million years.
Bet you couldn't hire him in a million years.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine this will be great for that guy's business. If he's that vindictive with his neighbors, can you imagine being a client? I wouldn't hire that guy in a million years.
Anonymous wrote:In Arlington
The set backs for accessory dwellings are 1 foot.
There has to be a higher fire rating, but it is one foot.