6/ The setbacks are 50' from the street and 25' from my property. He is 30' from the street and 18' from my property. He has 1.62 acres. He could have put it anywhere. Violating both setbacks at once took real hard work.https://twitter.com/AxisofOptions/status/1344756763724189696 …
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7/ Yes, lose the house. Once the tear down order is issued, he will face fines of $275/day until the structure is gone. Plus he is in violation of the "unlicensed junkyard law" http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/xx/236/236-128.htm … which is $50/dayhttps://twitter.com/Face_Almighty44/status/1344757424088084480 …
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8/ Plus he is in violation of the terms of the mortgage / HELOC that he used to get the funds to build the illegal barn ( which demands that he not take action that harm the value of the land ) Plus I will be suing him for vet fees for when his dog bit mine Murum aries attigit
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9/ "Murum aries attigit" is Latin for "the [ battering ] ram has touched the wall". The Romans set incentives thusly: cities in rebellion, or in enemy territory could be forgiven for not giving in, even as Roman legions dug trenches and prepared to lay siege. HOWEVER >>>
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10/ Once the battering ram touched the wall, the city could not longer throw open its gates and fly the white flag - it was now too late for that. Once the ram touched the wall, the calculus changed, and defenders would be put to the sword. Interesting game theory, that.
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11/ So, I tried very very very hard to get Gil to take my money, to pay for logging, to pay for a new foundation, so that he could be legal. He chose not to. He chose to scream F bombs at me. Murum aries attigit
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12/ If he ignores the tear-down order for six months, say, he will run up $50,000 in fines. His HELOC bank might notice the lien on the property, freak out, and demand repayment. Now he's got to come up with $130k ASAP. Which I doubt he could. >>>https://twitter.com/SumErgoMonstro/status/1344759055911366663 …
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14/ So one possible scenario - if he takes the dumbest possible choice at each decision point (which seems to be his approach, so far) is that the town and/or the bank might seize his house and auction it off. At which point, yes, I would buy it.
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location is bad, but, yes, steel structure is decent, and I've thought (in other contexts) about getting a steel frame and doing exactly that
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