(02-03-2017, 06:37 AM)syscrash Wrote: There is nothing about the warehouse that shows it has a dangerous foundation. If anybody has bought property knows it has to be inspected before the sell. The building is zoned industrial so the regulations are even stricter. How can you even make a negative assumption on a building that was just sold.
You mean the piles of bricks wasn't a dead giveaway?
(02-03-2017, 06:37 AM)syscrash Wrote: I bring up being poor because what you keep trying to say is not appropriate for a child. For many is a way of life. It is the living conditions that would be approved by social services. That Nick has funds and could afford other accommodations does detract from the acceptability of where he is staying.
I know you keep bringing up the poor and I don't know why you keep bringing up the poor. Nick isn't poor.
I very much, highly doubt social services would approve the tunnels as appropriate living space for children. My thought is they have never even set a toe in the place.
But that aside, how do you know that the fome is zoned as a family dwelling?
(02-03-2017, 07:04 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: I grew up in a unsafe mansion and I always was scared that it would fall on me because my parents could not afford to fix it. An outsiders would have thought the house was fine. The warehouse was bought in the last year so it would have been inspected recently and is in good condition at the time it was bought. During the show we have not seen anything like leaks so the warehouse is likely to be is still in good condition. After I left my left my home, my mom let a man and his son live there and the courts did intervene took the son from him.
Mary, I'm not getting what your point is.
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