01-23-2014, 03:51 PM
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Originally posted by csgray
This complicated idea sounds like it is just a different version of bureaucratic nightmare than the current one. Who is going to pay for all these inspections? Does the owner builder save up front and the future buyers bear the cost of making sure they are buying a safe home? I would rather the costs happen right up front and are born by the builder, not future buyers at a later date. It also leaves renters completely out of the equation, are they supposed to pay for an inspection to make sure they are moving into a safe home?
Carol
It actually removes the bureaucracy. Homes simply become graded on particular attributes. Structural, Electrical, Plumbing, efficiency categories etc. Renters? If a renter requires to see this information I guess that's up to the landlord.
The system would ultimately remove municipalities from the equation. A semi crude comparative but this would be more liken to a graded aircraft system with the benefit of allowing for ultra lite and experimental aircraft so to speak. Allowing the industry to regulate itself with only minimal basic safety regulations but for those that don't meet those regulations... the classification of ultra lite or experimental is applied.
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