My permit for an addition is now 10 years old. The inspector retired last year and I haven't herd from the township. Why should I ever get a C. O., it will increase my taxes.[/QUOTE
Someone once said: "You should want to pay your taxes!"
I'll let you figure out who said that one!
Pcinspector1 said:Someone once said: "You should want to pay your taxes!"
I'll let you figure out who said that one!
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowb...ng-it-money-paying-your-taxes-and-his-missus/
Micky Flanagan:
That’s it. Not only should you pay your taxes, but when you live in a country as great as this, you should WANT to pay your taxes. Because that’s why we live here.
Yes, and be thankful you are not north of our border where they are considerably higher.
cda, I can see wall bracing through the scrub trees, I might be interested in a steel framed building? How much?
There is Steel framing in the residental codebook, and span charts. If it complies, may not "Require an engineer."Haven't seen steel framed houses before? Interesting .......
Requires an engineer as you can't use simple span charts.
You could probably deconstruct that one, mark the pieces and relocate it, if cda will certify it!
I do pay taxes. And I'm not finishing the addition because of taxes. But it won't increase untill I get a C. O. The addition is like a hobby for me and am not going to rush to finish it. Also I build when I have time and some spare money and had a lot of medical bills lately. It's possible that I might be dead before it's finished.
Exceptions:
1. Where the code that was in effect at the time of construction required smoke alarms and smoke alarms complying with those requirements are already provided.
Your permit expired after 5 years in PA. You have no permit.