Have the code Nazis hit on your car?

Seek an ye shall find.

I doubt there is a county in this country that doesn't have some sort of property or zoning code to follow. Whether they are enforced or not is a different story.

Also, the further you live from your neighbours, the less likely they are to file a complaint, if you are in violation of any code.

Usually people living out in the county are less likely to be bothered by inspectors, and complaints from other people, whereas in the suburbs and in town, your much more likely to be required to meet zoning codes, covenants, and laws. You make the choice on where to live, what some here seem to fail to understand is that those choices come with responsibilities, and sometimes consequences. For those people there are three possibilities regarding the local codes:
1 You appreciate them for what they are, and follow them (for most people it doesn't even take a second thought).

2. You're ignorant to them and if told that you're in violation simply correct the situation.

3. You are aware of them and don't give a ****.
a.those who know they are in violation and won't do anything about it, until told.
b. those who know they are in violation and become "stupid" when told about it.

Unfortunately for these people, owning, leasing, or renting property doesn't give them the right to select which of these codes they care to follow, and which you care to ignore. It's more or less an all or nothing proposition.


Oklahoma has lots of counties that have no property or zoning codes. If it is a federal/state regulated industry then they take care of regulating it. As a seller a person can place restricted covenants on the property when it is sold and that is the common practice here for areas that are developed for homes that are outside the city limits.

I have a friend that is in the process of placing restricted covenants on her land to keep it from being subdivided in the future. If you saw the land you would understand as it is beautiful with a large lake and another decent size pond. Developer's would subdivide and build on it in a heartbeat since it would take no major dirt work to have 50 to 60 building sites.