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Percival 3 year s ago
Build proper houses, man!
       
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Onnie 3 year s ago
#15. Who would spend any money on a kitchen renovation were the floor is out at least an inch in about 6 feet?!
       
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Rolf 3 year s ago
Yeah 'Murica. The land of the free where everyone is allowed to built everything. That's why we germans have such things as a TÜV, a "Bauordnung", a "Baugenehmigung" and a "Bauamt".
       
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Asenath 3 year s ago
We have those things, too. Shoddy craftsmanship should not be considered evidence of a lack of regulation.
       
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Field 3 year s ago
Rolf,

Yea, your statement highlights your ignorance rather that supporting german superiority...
       
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Valentina 3 year s ago
Rolf, The home construction and remodeling industry is highly regulated and has very strict standards everywhere in the US so “everyone is not allowed to built everything” is a very ignorant comment. Deferred maintenance, weather, earthquakes, along with homeowner work done without a permit happens in every country. Try not to be an imbecile.
       
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Abraham 3 year s ago
Why the poor build quality? My house is on a solid concrete raft on one wing & block and beam the other. No chance of rot, movement or worry!
       
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"This is one of those houses you don't want to be under for a very long time... All of the cripple walls and post and piers were tilting and the house was a solid wind gust away from collapsing. We really don't know how it didn't collapse in the last earthquake here in LA. There's one thing for sure, it probably will in the next one.

Here's one of the corners of the home. This place is a ticking time bomb."

 

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