Posted by Geo-TH,In on January 10, 2017 at 05:30:00 from (172.78.127.125):
What hoops have you had to jump through? I wanted to build a pole barn, First hoop I had to get permission form area planning, then the board of health. I had to prove there was a permited septic on property. No plumbing was going in pole barn, but board of health wanted an approved septic on property. Good thing my sepitc that was permitted and inspected. Building permit, inspector had to approve blue prints, even had to see that poles were put in 4 ft holes.
Put on a rood addition. Same as pole barn, area planning, board of health, permit form building inspector, who had to be called out at different phases of construction. Then final inspection to see if place was fit to occupy. Even checked to see shelfs in walk-in were attached to wall.
I was going to buy a rental house that had a flat roof and old electrical service. My insurance company said I would have 60 days to put a gable roof and upgrade service. I passed on the house.
I know a man who bought a house and insurance company told him he has 60 days to remove the trees around the house.
My insurance company wants load centers with circuit breakers, no screw in fuses.
Another man wanted to buy a house. Bank told him he would get the money after the old mobile home on the property was removed. If your mobile home is older than a 1986, you can't get a permit to move it, you can't give it away. Only thing you can do is have it demolished, which you have to get a $50 permit to do.
Another man wanted to sell his 10 year old double wide manufactored house. No bank would loan him a dime. He was under water on the place. He found a person who bought place financing it through a high interest finance company.
My CPA told me I need to send out 1099's to contractor I paid over $600, by the middle of this month. Good thing I haven't hired anyone to do work for me this year.
It seems like I Jump through one hoop, then another hoop.
What are your pet hoops or hoops others have had to jump through? geo
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