Posted by Geo-TH,In on January 22, 2016 at 05:21:40 from (172.78.51.213):
In Reply to: Re: Mobile home purchase posted by Dave Sherburne, NY on January 21, 2016 at 19:25:56:
I look at all laws both ways. I'm glad I don't have to eat in a restaurant next to someone smoking. Second hand smoke kills more people than guns.
I'm glad I won't have a mobile home popping up next to my house and lowering the value of my property.
I'm glad everyone has to follow the rules. Can't put a mobile home on a property, run a sewer pipe to the river, flush the toilet and the town down stream drinks it.
I'm glad people can't put a house in a flood plane and want the government to bail them out each time it floods.
I'm glad there are electrical inspectors. I remember reading where trailers weren't wired with a separate ground and people died.
Trailer parks always make the news when a tornado hits. So I'm glad double wides now have to be put on a permanent foundation and made safer.
A lot of the laws are to stop people from doing stupid things and polluting.
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