If the guy put in an outhouse then he should be good to go in my opinion. Doesn't take much effort to dig a hole and throw up a tiny structure.
If you think it is bad now just wait until the 2006 International Property Maintenance Code hits your area. City council here is planning on implementing it in a slightly amended form.
Here a ticked off neighbor can set the ball in motion which may result in an inspection. No GFCI circuits in the bathroom, kitchen, or properly grounded outlets in the house---sorry, update. Minimum spacing for outlets--don't have enough install more. Peeling interior paint which should be no ones business---sorry, paint. Furnace that won't maintain 66º in ALL habitable rooms, fix or replace. And the list goes on. Already an ordinance that allows the fire department to enter your HOME to see if there are working smoke detectors.
My 1920s home will need to have a LOT of wiring work to comply as most are only two prong outlets. No GFCI in kitchen or bathroom. I really, really should DUMP this place now while I still can.
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