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Section 6: ECC/ARC/CPI Subject: Compliance Rant Msg# 885293
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The other two vehicles are under cover. So even though the covers are unsightly does the inspector have the legal right to enter and search the property without proper a warrant or some other documentation.
What inspector? OPA's or the county zoning inspector? For the county, even if a court order was required, I'd say it would be a reasonable request of the court for access to look under the covers given some indication the vehicles have not moved in seven years or more. Anyway, time will tell. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: These are two different situation. The one withthe vehicles with no tags are in plain site and one can clearly see they do not have a valid tags. The other two vehicles are under cover. So even though the covers are unsightly does the inspector have the legal right to enter and search the property without proper a warrant or some other documentation. Just asking as I think this would be an invasion of one's privacy. |
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