Many of the Amish came from Indiana to build tiny homes (sheds) in Western North Carolina and state and local officials are not allowing them to be used because they don’t pass inspection.
Here’s a video from someone who lives in Western North Carolina:
This matches what was posted earlier this month by Mitchell County, saying that these temporary dwellings must pass inspection in order to be used. This was posted on November 6:
This is so outrageous because people are living in tents in the freezing cold, using wood stoves to try and stay warm. These little homes amount to small sheds. It’s not like a massive roof is going to fall on someone staying in it. The elements are terrible right now in the mountains of North Carolina and anything to protect from the weather is a must. These officials need to relax the standards at least until something more permanent can be established.
https://therightscoop.com/unreal-report-western-nc-county-shuts-down-helene-relief-homes-built-by-amish-while-people-living-in-tents/
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