Why hasn't the HOA cut their losses?
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The definition of insanity is happening right before my eyes.
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Originally posted by RascalArms View PostDoesn’t look that bad
Sorry David.....that really sucks and I’d be beyond livid too. Unfortunately, I feel the situation will be getting a lot worse before things get better
Pathetic “low bidder” incompetence
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Originally posted by Black Ice View PostI am but not for 10 months or so.
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Sadly this is so common it isn't shocking. Low bid, probably has too many jobs going on and can't keep up with them all, low skill level. That's a bad combination.
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Originally posted by IkemanTX View PostWe millennials have been in the workforce for over 15 years.... there’s always been dumb *****es out there, has nothing to do with what years they were born.
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I'm a real estate developer & home builder. Here in Georgia the local public works department would be all over that situation.
If the new developments "upstream" from your pond filled the pond with silt they would be held liable for cleaning it up. They don't play around here.
You have to have a federal permit to discharge storm water from a development. They can put you in jail for a violation.
Provides information about how the permit program interacts with other CWA programs to protect and improve water quality, and provides resources for professionals working in the program at the federal, state, local, and firm level, and concerned public.
My business partner got hauled into court for not having silt fence up on a new job. When he got the ticket it was pouring rain and we had crews installing silt fence. $500 fine and a day in court.
If you have public roads in your neighborhood, that sidewalk is probably in the right-of-way(owned by the county/city). If so, call the public works department and tell them their sidewalk has been destroyed. Around here you need a permit to work in the right of way.
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