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Vindicator ago

Why would anyone need a permit to change wall coverings? Or for that matter, for a moving truck?

ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS ago

Why would anyone need a permit to change wall coverings? Or for that matter, for a moving truck?

RE: Public Permits

Saw this with Epstein, Alefantis, and The Finders investigations. Terms like "wall coverings" could just be the designation of the permit they pulled and filed with the municipalities, and not actually the work done. For example, with a little shady maneuvering you can pull a permit for "A garage" and build a large subterranean bunker. Though it appears banal on the record, a "partially furnished basement" could be used for much more.

Yuke ago

Well, I wasn't initially searching for this, I was searching something else and ended up with permits. I would prefer the government site for records (I've used that in the past for Alefantis searches as can be seen from previous posts) but I found this late at night and, if I remember rightly, the ones I'd seen previously like this, matched up to the government site. I can double check them when I've got more time. Notice how the government site is now eRecords, requiring sign-in? That never used to be the case.

Vindicator ago

Isn't that interesting? I would bet a thousand bucks that's because of us.

Still don't understand why anyone would need a permit to change wallpaper, or use a moving truck. Definitely bears further investigation.