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I am asking this for someone who does not have internet access.
When a county employee (zoning inspector or similar) comes to your
house because you've violated zoning laws, in what way should they
treat you? Should they tell you that you've violated the law and demand
that you fix the violations? Or should they tell you that you've
violated the law and politely ask you to fix the violations?
The person I am asking this for violated zoning laws several years ago.
When the inspectors came out to his house, he claims that they told him
that he had to clean up his property. He also claims that these
inspectors were very rude to him. I am guessing that he means they were
maybe bossy and authoritative. He says that when anyone comes onto your
property whether it be a county employee or the President of the United
States, they should never tell you what to do and should treat you with
respect.
I would like to get opinions on this matter. How are zoning inspectors
supposed to treat people that are in violation?
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