Were you betting that I wouldn’t pass inspection? Well, you won that bet.
Why didn’t I pass?
Because I didn’t have the outlet overs, vent covers, doorknobs and main light fixture installed. You know, all those things I held off on because of the inspection since I wasn’t given even a clue what exactly they were inspecting.
Because of course the idiots that made this stupid appointment couldn’t check with me to see if those things were actually done before they made the frickin’ appointment in the first place and wasted even more of my time.
This means I’m STILL not done with these assholes. Since they were the ones to pull the permit, they have to make the appointment so I have to go through them when it is time to reinspect.
Ugh!
Thankfully, it is all mostly minor stuff, but stuff I’m not doing until I paint (I have no time constraints to get this done on someone else’s schedule, thank goodness!) so, while incredibly frustrating and annoying, nothing huge. All that just means that I’m working on cleaning up the walls and starting to paint today.
Oh, and that sound you hear? It is my head smacking into the wall repeatedly. Don’t worry. I’ll fix it if I manage to punch a hole through it. The wall. Not my head. That sucker is too damn hard for me to manage punching a hole through it.
Well, if you punch a hole in the wall before inspection, they will have to fix it as they are the ones calling for the inspection. LOL
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Oh, now that is an idea! Too bad they’d probably charge me.
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That’s annoying!
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Very much so!
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Bureaucracy is really annoying. I know, I used to work in one.
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It isn’t the bureaucracy that is the problem. It is the utter lack of communication and respect for my time that I’ve dealt with from day one with these contractors. I wasn’t the least bit upset with the city inspector as he had no part in why I didn’t pass other than being the messenger of bad news.
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