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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1813031" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Years ago a neighbor poured a new foundation under his house. He had a remodel permit from the county. Then he tore down the entire old house off the new foundation and built himself a new house. At some point the county inspector questioned the fact that he just had a remodel permit. His answer was when repairing he kept running into dry rot. In a very restrictive county he got away with it. I happened to be around when he took the old house down. He owned a truck mounted log loader. The loader had a hold of the house by the peak and I could see clear through under the house. Interesting how he was searching for the dry rot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1813031, member: 498"] Years ago a neighbor poured a new foundation under his house. He had a remodel permit from the county. Then he tore down the entire old house off the new foundation and built himself a new house. At some point the county inspector questioned the fact that he just had a remodel permit. His answer was when repairing he kept running into dry rot. In a very restrictive county he got away with it. I happened to be around when he took the old house down. He owned a truck mounted log loader. The loader had a hold of the house by the peak and I could see clear through under the house. Interesting how he was searching for the dry rot. [/QUOTE]
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