If your stove was hooked up it would require you to have permits and inspections and those records are done through your township, for your address has been searched through your township, and no permits were pulled, there for nothing is hooked up, now which is fraud, or you did illegal hookups... either way your breaking the law.
You saying you are burning pine its enough to get in touch with your insurance company and have them up your rates or cancel your policy, and her you admit to it so if your not committing fraud by lying, now which is it are you committing fraud or is it illegal hook ups... either way the fines are high.
Not sure how your mortgage company will react when they find out your insurance policy is canceled, yes the insurance company will get in touch with the lender, and I would not be shocked if they took back the house from you or your rates skyrocket.
again with your limited comprehension skills, Unless you ran a line to the main tank which you didn't because you said you use a 20# tank the tank would be in close proximity to the stove and the line run out through the wall behind the stove. Now if you have it on a flexible line from the #20 lb tank sitting in your house that would be dangerous and since your father works with propane he would not recommend doing that. The average person would tie into the line coming from the main tank but you probably don't dig once the ground freezes. Thus I surmised you ran a temporary line to a 20# tank and since it isn't shown on the outside wall of the kitchen and you can't afford and no reason to buy enough flexline to hide the tank behind the house- the tank IS in the house. Dangerous as hell and to top it all off you are using a gas stove that warns you not to use it indoors. Do you still think I was walking around your house or just using deductive reasoning along with the video you take?
Oh really? So you have seen all the way around the tiny house on video?
Since we started using propane for cooking?
Interesting. I dont remember walking around the house with a camera recently.
@thediyworld
If your stove was hooked up it would require you to have permits and inspections and those records are done through your township, for your address has been searched through your township, and no permits were pulled, there for nothing is hooked up, now which is fraud, or you did illegal hookups... either way your breaking the law.
You saying you are burning pine its enough to get in touch with your insurance company and have them up your rates or cancel your policy, and her you admit to it so if your not committing fraud by lying, now which is it are you committing fraud or is it illegal hook ups... either way the fines are high.
Not sure how your mortgage company will react when they find out your insurance policy is canceled, yes the insurance company will get in touch with the lender, and I would not be shocked if they took back the house from you or your rates skyrocket.
again with your limited comprehension skills, Unless you ran a line to the main tank which you didn't because you said you use a 20# tank the tank would be in close proximity to the stove and the line run out through the wall behind the stove. Now if you have it on a flexible line from the #20 lb tank sitting in your house that would be dangerous and since your father works with propane he would not recommend doing that. The average person would tie into the line coming from the main tank but you probably don't dig once the ground freezes. Thus I surmised you ran a temporary line to a 20# tank and since it isn't shown on the outside wall of the kitchen and you can't afford and no reason to buy enough flexline to hide the tank behind the house- the tank IS in the house. Dangerous as hell and to top it all off you are using a gas stove that warns you not to use it indoors. Do you still think I was walking around your house or just using deductive reasoning along with the video you take?
No the big tank by the trees you use to heat the shit shack...