I certainly hope that no lawyer would.  Why hasn't anyone sued Metro Homes?  I 
fell over there last week, should I sue? Why has code enforcement not enforced 
THAT?  Not making arguements, just asking.

Or, making a point.

 
--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, "oakdorf" <oakd...@...> wrote:
>
> The job of a code enforcement officer is to enforce "code violations". If he 
> didn't address those concerns - like cracked sidewalks etc - someone might 
> wind up suing the homeowner, city and - maybe even the code enforcement 
> officer - or they would just complain on this board that no one is doing 
> their job....
> 
> I think I'd take that on once or twice a week. 
> 
> Hopefully, you can't sue for job related stress. Next you now it, everyone 
> will "be stressed out" at work and calling up their lawyer.
> 
> If your boss asks you to do something - can that cause strees? 
> 
> So the insurance will continue to rise - for everyone.
> 
> There's probably a few million people out of work by no choice of their own 
> who WISH they were stressed out AT WORK - vs in a home they overpaid for.
> 
> I don't no about this situation - but there must be "some case" - otherwise 
> do you think a lawyer would take this on?
>




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