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Rules and regs in your industry that negatively affect society
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<blockquote data-quote="93Cobra#2771" data-source="post: 17020919" data-attributes="member: 4599"><p>Buddy is currently having a house built. Fireplace/chimney was 100% up to code. Framing inspector wanted extra metal added because "that's the way he likes it". Not code. So, cost my buddy an extra $500 to do the extra the inspector wanted, even though it's plainly not in the code.</p><p></p><p>I'm not in the industry, but I've heard some horror stories about inspectors and their power trips. I'm a member of a few building groups (planning my own build) and there's some crazy stuff. What do you do, fold against their $500 request, or let them make it hard on you with delays, nitpicking, etc?</p><p></p><p>My buddy just did the $500 change with the hope he won't come up with anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="93Cobra#2771, post: 17020919, member: 4599"] Buddy is currently having a house built. Fireplace/chimney was 100% up to code. Framing inspector wanted extra metal added because "that's the way he likes it". Not code. So, cost my buddy an extra $500 to do the extra the inspector wanted, even though it's plainly not in the code. I'm not in the industry, but I've heard some horror stories about inspectors and their power trips. I'm a member of a few building groups (planning my own build) and there's some crazy stuff. What do you do, fold against their $500 request, or let them make it hard on you with delays, nitpicking, etc? My buddy just did the $500 change with the hope he won't come up with anything else. [/QUOTE]
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