Oye Veh...
Sloppy is as sloppy does or at least that is what I have to say. And just because you can purchase something in a home improvement store, doesn't mean that it conforms to "codes" or acceptable trade practices either.
First of all, there would be a strong argument that the contractors first job must have been in a meat packing plant - words can ere express the the quality of the butchering job on the cabinetry.
The plumbing stops need to be readily accessible and operable. Well okay, they might if you have mighty small hands.
There ain't no way José that those accordion fittings you get from the home improvement store conform to standard trade practices.
I'm still scratching my head as to why this rehab got issued a CO. I reckon that everything looked good from the curb...
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