And after you’ve built it the code enforcer will tell you it can’t be used, tear it down and next time build it in a way that funnels money back to the local government.
Coworker was having a house built. He would inspect the progress periodically. He noticed something wrong. They were making the rooms smaller than called for in the plans to rip him off. The house was going to be smaller overall too.
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 year ago
PortaPotty.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Open floor concept.
Carl Premium Member about 1 year ago
And after you’ve built it the code enforcer will tell you it can’t be used, tear it down and next time build it in a way that funnels money back to the local government.
Darryl Heine about 1 year ago
Settle for a condo or an apartment.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 year ago
Coworker was having a house built. He would inspect the progress periodically. He noticed something wrong. They were making the rooms smaller than called for in the plans to rip him off. The house was going to be smaller overall too.
ekke about 1 year ago
So, it’s NOT “to scale,” it’s actual size!
Dean Nelson Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not what “to scale” means
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
This sheet of paper is going to be the front door.
PAR85 about 1 year ago
So a bungalow.
christelisbetty about 1 year ago
Tiny houses are all the rage. Check them out in YouTube.