ok, I would have thought he turns the plane into a house, like it's mostly in those "turning a dump into a house"-stories, but he literally lives in it as it is. A lot of questions though about the essentials like water, energy, sewage etc. If he puts some work in it, I think he can build a very self-sustainable house out of it.
Here (in Belgium, and I think in Europe as a whole) it would be called illegal dumping. No way you could have your 'address' in such thing thing to no pension etc... Authorities would 'clean' it at your cost.
ok, I would have thought he turns the plane into a house, like it's mostly in those "turning a dump into a house"-stories, but he literally lives in it as it is. A lot of questions though about the essentials like water, energy, sewage etc. If he puts some work in it, I think he can build a very self-sustainable house out of it.
Here (in Belgium, and I think in Europe as a whole) it would be called illegal dumping. No way you could have your 'address' in such thing thing to no pension etc... Authorities would 'clean' it at your cost.
If he built a 200k $ home on the same plot, it would have had considerably larger footprint and the trees around the plane wouldn't even exist then.
A lot of questions though about the essentials like water, energy, sewage etc.
If he puts some work in it, I think he can build a very self-sustainable house out of it.