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dominicus
reply to post by Kurius
I've been wanting to build a tiny-house, aprox 200 square feet and park it in my sisters yard in the suburbs, living off the grid, but there are so many laws in the way, stacks and stack of foot thick books, that is a beaurucratic (sp?) nightmare
Hoosierdaddy71
reply to post by Liquesence
Would not be the first time a rumor becomes internet truth. Star for you sir..: )
Hoosierdaddy71
reply to post by nenothtu
Did you ever abandon the cardboard box you were sleeping in for a dryer or better insulated cardboard box? did you consider that abandoning your home?
There is a vast difference between selling your home and abandoning your home. Why would someone not want to improve their living conditions. Nicer neighborhoods, better schools more job opportunities. I believe someone in your previous situation would appreciate a home more than most and want to make it as nice as possible. Sometimes that involves moving.
AthlonSavage
reply to post by Kurius
It appears from the information provided the law has an issue with people being independent. This could be a problem in country which is still considered land of the free?
Hoosierdaddy71
reply to post by nenothtu
For some reason you think I want this woman removed from her home. Nothing could be further from the truth. I honestly don't care how she chooses to live her life. As long as her neighbors are not adversely affected she can go on about her business as she wishes. If she opens a crackhouse next-door they will likely complain. As long as she lives under the same rules as the rest of us I have no problem whatsoever with her.
AthlonSavage
which is still considered land of the free?
nenothtu
Remember - it was not a complaint from the neighbors over anything at all that alerted the goons - it was a news story on how she was living "off the grid". If the neighbors have no complaints, why should the city have one?