Posted by Ron-MO on October 19, 2015 at 18:51:26 from (174.131.236.71):
In Reply to: Re: My new Tractor shed posted by Russ from MN on October 19, 2015 at 10:28:44:
Already sold the property over 10 years ago, and it was inspected by the buyer and/or lender. The buyer knew the building had a flat pad under it with no footings, and the building was not supported by the concrete, it was a pole barn structure built prior to when I purchased. Everyone was happy, or at least the buyer and seller, and that is all that mattered to me. And you would have to know the town I lived in, like many.......zoning and codes all depended on who you were, how much influence you had, etc. I lived next to property owned by the city which was zoned residential, but the city built a public restroom on that property, go figure. When questioned, they made the area a city park to go around zoning restrictions. Zoning in that city was all about the money and if they wanted to enforce it. I learned to ask no questions. Now I live out in the country, with no zoning. Don't get me wrong, I kept the property nice, and was in far better condition when I sold it than when I originally purchased, and it was worth about double my original purchase price due to improvements to the property. Agree there are reasons for building codes, but in that town, it is all about the dollars and who it benefits at the time.
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