04-26-2015, 10:41 AM
i have a building permit. there is no expiration date. there is no reference to county codes. there is no warning that one 'must start work within 120 day' etc. certainly there is nothing to say that one is subject to 'surprise inspections'.
and as for speculation, no it isn't. there would be no reason for someone to complain about my little cabin. it is 'tidy looking' and 'cute'. my property is well maintained. this is pure spite.
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You have a building permit. Good for you. You are also supposed to follow all of the rules related to obtaining that permit, which does not mean it can stay open-ended for years. Just because you have a permit does not let you slide by for years without the finalizing of that permit.
and as for speculation, no it isn't. there would be no reason for someone to complain about my little cabin. it is 'tidy looking' and 'cute'. my property is well maintained. this is pure spite.
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You have a building permit. Good for you. You are also supposed to follow all of the rules related to obtaining that permit, which does not mean it can stay open-ended for years. Just because you have a permit does not let you slide by for years without the finalizing of that permit.