21/ You can only tell a famously arrogant old townie where the water is; you can't make him drink.
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24/ Because (a) it has a massive impact on property values, not just on my house, but up and down the street, (b) the law has been on the books for 30 years and he's being given special permission bc backroom deals, (c) runoff causes $30k of damage to mehttps://twitter.com/b01dface/status/1402672973102796800 …
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26/ gosh, I'd have to REALLY worry if it turned out that my neighbor
was a mechanic by trade
was already in violation of the "unlicensed junk yard" statute
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Homebound Dev @ClearAudacityReplying to @MorlockPI've seen your photos of said structure and feel there is a 0% chance it's not an operating auto [body?, motorcycle?] shop in 6 months if it stands. It explains fully their insistence on why they didn't want it on any legal site on their property. They wanted frontage to the road4 replies 0 retweets 32 likesShow this thread -
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Would explain the methods of funding too. Used equity right? He needs to convert it to a shop to meet payments and recoup, which explains the insistances and persistence; he’s fucked if he doesn’t cus he set himself up, expecting it to just work out and failing to reevaluated.
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yeah, he's absolutely fucked at this point the barn cost $50k or 60k, and if/when the teardown order comes it's gonna come with $275/day fines, which he's gonna accumulate for at least a month, then disassembly is gonna take time off from work + crane rental, etc etc
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$8250 per (30-day) month *and* he can't use it to make $ *and* his mortgage is suddenly much higher *and* he maybe needs to hire his own lawyer. That'll pile up fast.
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all of this PLUS ... he needs to take a month off from work to take the structure down PLUS (and he hasn't even realized this yet), he defrauded his mortgage company by signing some boilerplate about "no legal encumbrances" (or whatever) while building in violation of the C&D
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also...this dude is never ever EVER proactive he just bulls forward and refuses to ever get any advice so...what happens when he gets a letter saying "violation...$275/day" ? I imagine he ignores it for a month, bc it's clearly bullshit. Then, maybe, at the end of the month
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MAYBE! ...he hires some strip mall divorces-and-DUI attorney, who takes another 2-3 weeks to look into it. ...and at this point he's already $15-20k into the hole. Maybe the atty tries to file some suit to overturn it, to bill the hours? Maybe he doesn't. But I expect >>>
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...that our boy ends up $25k to 30k in the hole before it sinks in that he actually does need to tear it down. Takes a month, min. So now he's pushing $40k. ...and this is around the time I sue him for $30k for damages from drainage.
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