There are times when discussions and lobbying with regulators may reach an impasse. If the matter is serious, for example, involving very costly matters, what can be done when such an impasse occurs?
In theory, the options are many. They can include lining up public or elected officials support. Engaging the executive (governor, president etc.), waiting for the next election cycle and hoping for support from future elected officials.
Positive, constructive engagement should always be the preferred course of action.
But when all else fails, you can do what the NAHB and other businesses successfully did. Take legal action and sue the regulators.
Recent victories by businesses re: Dodd-Frank and the NAHB re: the EPA using legal action with federal regulators are linked above.
Legal action has it’s obvious costs. But sometimes, there may not be any other viable alternative.
Manufactured Housing Daily Business News stories can provoke thought, suggest solutions or may point out overlooked opportunities.
Among the potentially useful news items in recent days was a program designed to improve small community’s water systems.
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