At 01:21 AM 11/7/00 -0500, Tim May wrote:
At 9:24 PM -0500 11/6/00, David Honig wrote:
* N toilets per hectare
Nope.
* electricity
Are you just making this stuff up now?
* walls, stairs, floors made to certain state minima (standards)
Only at the time of construction, and only in recent years. Many "substandard" dwellings exist. There may be requirements for upgrades when houses are sold, but this isn't what I said.
* N metres of terra between A and B
Which explains rowhouses, condos, townhouses, and shotgun shacks.
--Tim May
Perhaps you are lucky enough to live in an area completely without building codes, but I doubt it. [Similarly, some are lucky enough to live in areas with constitutional gun laws, too, but most don't. Even if you live freely now, you remain succeptible to zoning boards and state legislatures.] Fact is, there are in many places laws on what you can build on your own land and what you need to sell it as a house. Some places even have laws about the litres used when you flush ---you can't sell a house with old toilets. These are not voluntary (e.g., CC&R) regs, nor are they anti-fraud provisions, they are laws backed by guns which prohibit certain private actions. Unconstitutional taking.