Yep, it is bullschitt. The government is into everything in our lives, Home building is one of them. When I built my home I had the following inspections. Site survey for ground perk Approved drawings for septic well permit construction plans approval from Twp. footing inspecton backfill inspection, for a crawlspace no doubt. Framing inspection rough/final elect. rough/final plumbing rough/final HVAC insualtion inspection final occupancy inspection, to make sure I had flooring, (you aint allowed to live on Plywood floors) Nothing wrong with plywood as long as you dont have splinters in the wood.
All this crap that I listed is an absolute requirement. If I had a basement put in it would be 3 more inspections on top of this list. I built the attached garage a year after I built the home, I still have never completed the inspection for the framing, it wont pass cause I dont have hurricane straps nailed in. (aint no hurricane in Michigan) The government is way too big and intrusive. Even at the local level. What is really sad is if my home really failed in any aspect and a fire or something happened my insurance company foots the bill...The twp would have nothing to do with it.
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