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Thursday, May 17, 2012
No home inspection, no crime
County proceeds with mooring rules, moving offices, utility board vote

Monroe County will not make it a crime for homeowners not to have a downstairs enclosure inspection before selling.

Commissioners on Wednesday, however, agreed to set up a process in which buyers could sue sellers who don't disclose that the home failed an inspection. Currently, the buyer has no recourse.

The planning and legal staff had proposed making...

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Wussy-Copout

George Neugent took the easy way by doing a Wussy Copout by putting a voter Referendum in reference to FKAA being an elected board on the CONSENT agenda without one comment or discussion. The referendum question was basically do you want the FKAA Board Elected, YES___, NO___. The question should have been do you want the FKAA Board, APPOINTED___, or ELECTED___. You may say well there is no difference, but in referendum elections and candidate elections some voters have a tendency to vote for the first slot on the ballot. That is why Candidates worry about where they fall alphabeticaly on the ballot. So the fair way would have been to put the question alphabeticaly, do yu want the FKAA Board elected, NO___. or YES___.
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