jar546
CBO
This one is easy for me.
I am in complete agreement with Brudgers on this one. There is profit in both directions and no incentive to comply other than the threat of a lawsuit for damages in addition to the cost of compliance which they should have paid for anyway.
Kind of like the contractor who never pulls permits and knows he won't get fined or have the permit fee doubled. His/her thinking is that if they get caught they will have to pay the permit fee that they were suppose to anyway. In the interim, they are gambling that they will have a higher profit on the job.
How many business owners fight accessibility requirements during the plan review stage anyway. Lots from my end.
I am in complete agreement with Brudgers on this one. There is profit in both directions and no incentive to comply other than the threat of a lawsuit for damages in addition to the cost of compliance which they should have paid for anyway.
Kind of like the contractor who never pulls permits and knows he won't get fined or have the permit fee doubled. His/her thinking is that if they get caught they will have to pay the permit fee that they were suppose to anyway. In the interim, they are gambling that they will have a higher profit on the job.
How many business owners fight accessibility requirements during the plan review stage anyway. Lots from my end.