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The question is what jobs can't be paid off
Clear to see building code and safety inspectors should not be.
Too much is at risk
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The question is what jobs can't be paid off
Unfortunately even that won't get us to fix the problem. They'll blame the inspector, call it a tragedy, and move on. Itll take far too much money to fix our infrastructure. They tried to pitch 4 trillion and it's been negotiated down to near 1. Negotiated away peoples lives and livelihoods if you ask me cause it's only a matter of time before more buildings or bridges collapse.The sad reality is, this country has a lot of crumbling infrastructure that won't be addressed until a catastrophe happens
If you’re wondering why you haven’t heard more about how those problems play out in deteriorating condo projects, it’s because there weren’t many … until now. The law that established the condominium as a concept in American law turns 60 this year. Champlain Towers South turned 40 this year. An entire generation of buildings is moving from middle age to old age, a time in life that requires complex and expensive decisions for condominiums just as it does for humans. And those decisions will be left up to people like you or me.
“Essentially what we’ve done is take some very sophisticated infrastructure and handed it off to laypeople, most of whom have no experience with maintaining it or determining the condition of it,” said Tyler Berding, a California lawyer whose firm works with hundreds of homeowners associations. The condo board is charged both with committing to repair work and raising the money to pay for it, often against the wishes of skeptical, penny-pinching neighbors.
I think that’s not even enough. This is involuntary manslaughter at the very leastHope they are fined back down to welfare status then thrown in jail
So... What do you want, them to be pressed to death?
Tying to see where I wrote that…… How about a fair and speedy trial?So... What do you want, them to be pressed to death?
No I think with publicity like this, someone is going to have to go down.What is justice in a situation like that? The only thing that will happen is a slap on the wrist. And wasn’t the actual issue the HoA committee and the coat to repair the issues?
What does “go down” mean? And who is ultimately responsible? The president of the HoA committee? It’s a condo community.No I think with publicity like this, someone is going to have to go down.
Contractors, HoA personale assigned to this building, Inspectors, Engineers attached to said inspectors, maintenance, etc. This is going to fall on a lot of people. This has nationwide coverage and people are outraged about the safety issues being ignored and already instructed another building to be vacated. You can believe that nothing will happen, but I believe that someone/people will ultimately be found at fault and it won't be a minor fine.What does “go down” mean? And who is ultimately responsible? The president of the HoA committee? It’s a condo community.