A list of puns related to "Regional District"
I was just thinking about this, wondering if they have a "home store" or if all they do is go around visiting the stores under them? Also can someone give me a rundown of the...."tiers" I guess, idk what word I'm looking for...like, obviously in store it goes TL-ETL-SD,but who's the next above SD, and the next above that person, etc?
Hello to all redditors out there in this group.
I live in BC in a regional district, not in a municipality. My neighbor, a professional contractor, building a single family dwellng to sell on the market, built his reinforced concrete foundation shed so close to my property line that it violates the BC Building Code and the soffit overhangs the property line. I have contacted the nearest municipality, the Regional District, and even contacted the BC Buildings codes government regulator office. The problem is enforcement. The BC Building Code clearly shows that the neighbor violated it. But because I am not in a municipality with bylaw enforcement officers, I am having a problem getting this fixed. I am being told to get a lawyer. What is the lawyer to do? Anyone have experience with this that can give me some advice.
I had my property legally surveyed again after this shed was built and it is clearly too close, and the roof and soffit hang over my property line. Previously this neighbor removed some large 70ft evergreen trees on my property without permission, did landscaping and built part of his foundation for this shed on my property. After having already built the foundation, which was more than 2M on my property, I had a letter from a lawyer I hired sent to him. He then removed the part of the concrete foundation that was actually on my property. But now, knowing where the property line was for sure, as we had it surveyed. He then proceeds to finish the shed, the roof etc so close to my property that it overhangs over my property. He does this after already knowing where the property line is. The tree removal and stress and aggravation and lack of any compensation for the loss of privacy, property value, and costs incurred to plant new trees to replace the removed trees, and therefore regaining some privacy between the properties, is onging in small claims court. Any help on this would be appreciated as well.
As a senior citizen on a fixed income, I don't have a lot of funds to pay for a lawyer, the trespasser and property removal individual has hired a lawyer for the small claims court. Even in small claims court I am having issues with the value of the trees removed for compensation purposes. The individual that removed the trees feels a few hundred is fine. Well what is the value of a tree? We lost major privacy with the removal of OUR trees. And after his removal of our trees we had a blowdown as the trees he removed prote
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I am in recon as a sole proprieter since June 2021 for original EIDL Loan (estimating under 40K). Who should I contact locally at the SBA to help? Regional or District Offices? or Both?
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Like many of you, I am tired of getting the run around from the SBA when I call - they have all my documents marked as received or waived since 9/26 (including taxes marked as received 3 times!) but no movement since then - not even a loan amount - stuck in processing or a glitch. The blue buttons for identity verification, review and sign documents, and electronic disbursement are still grayed out. There is a green block that say I have a reconsideration in progress since June.
Every time I call I get a different response. I don't receive responses to my emails either. I reached out to my congressman's office (SoCal) and signed privacy waiver the first week of October - still nothing. I guess the next step is local SBA office. This Dec 31 deadline is too close based on my experience so far.
I'm mostly just curious. I was thinking the other day, that if upper management wanted to know some of the issues in the Postal Service, and ideas, on how to not necessarily "fix" them, but maybe improve them, then Reddit is a good place to see workers talking about USPS problems.
But I see that they send out a lot of emails about reports they compiled. Which is funny, because most of those emails get deleted without getting looked at, and the emails that do get looked at is like 3-5 seconds to see if they're on a "naughty" list.
It's almost like the time making all those reports and emails could be better spent going to the problematic offices and helping them improve. π€·ββοΈ
But anyway... yea, any EAS above Sups and PMs in this sub or what?
Would going to a district or regional office help with the process of the application?
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