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Unreasonable Construction Laws in Hawaii
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If you are concerned about buying a house, rather than a state inspector, hire someone who knows what the hell they are doing to look it over. It's a very short course to get that ticket. This mentality is very common in Europe, as there's a lot of houses that are 400 years old, which wouldn't comply to anything at all, and what is important is that there "isn't a problem." Here, in the land of the free and the brave it's all about whether you've payed the appropriate people off or not. If you septic system works or not is infinitely less important to the fact if whether you've got your magic stamp of approval or not. Result? Well payed designers and turds in the bay.


Hotcatz: I'll take a lawsuit to define undefinable law any time over adding more undefinable law on top of undefinable law. What we have is a situation where everything is illegal and some get to pick and choose what is and what is not enforced. That's the worst of all, and it doesn't stop with building. Another constitutional issue, and a big one.
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RE: Unreasonable Construction Laws in Hawaii - by JWFITZ - 07-07-2009, 09:38 AM

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