While there is no doubt that the 'Treehouse Masters' are accountable for some stunning builds, they have run into felony problems in the past.
Reality TV shows require numerous pre-production. In many cases, it's even up to scripted TV. From coordinating interviews and getting shooting locations to applying for permits, there's a large number of hoops to jump via. And no longer leaping via mentioned hoops can once in a while halt production solely on the day of shooting or carry some vital financial implications after the fact. Just look at one of the most complaints the crew behind Treehouse Masters have needed to maintain.
The 'Treehouse Masters' host, Pete Nelson, had proceedings about truth TV ahead of signing onto the program.
The display follows the contracting adventures of Pete Nelson, who builds tree homes for folks who wish to live out more grown-up variations in their childhood fantasies.
House Beautiful reported that Nelson was approached by means of a production corporate again in 2011 and he was appalled at the concept of making a reality sequence. People appeared to be enamored with the theory of tiny homes / living at the time and Nelson, who has a degree in economics and cherished building the small tree homes, gave the impression of their very best host for the gig.
He wasn't actually about that TV show life, alternatively.
"I've seen these reality shows, and you all fight, and it's fake, and I hate it," he mentioned. However, he ultimately warmed up to the theory of being at the collection if the manufacturing company agreed not to foment any pretend drama between him and consumers simply to capture viewers' consideration.
Pete did admit, then again, that it will be subsequent to unattainable to make a display that's about building tree homes highly dramatic: "We're building forts, for crying out loud. It's hard to fight."
'Treehouse Masters' has additionally been the topic of legal proceedings prior to now.
Pete Nelson builds beautiful tree properties and he's very, superb at it. However, there have been some circumstances the place the correct licenses and allows weren't received previous to building said tree homes.
In 2015, the Oregon Construction Contractors board slapped Pete and his corporate with a $5,000 nice for a spot they built in Neskowin, Oregon.
"While working in Oregon, our company purchased supplemental workers' compensation coverage which comprehensively insured the talented team who worked on the project," stated a spokesperson on behalf of Nelson Treehouse and Supply. However, the host's corporate did not have a CCB license which is why they had been fined.
In 2014, the Oregon CCB issued a $1,000 superb to Nelson's corporate for a equivalent offense when the crew reportedly constructed a tree area in Central Point, once more, without a license.
But then, there was the time that a space was built illegally for consumer Ronald Rae. As in step with The Seattle Times, the house that Nelson constructed for Rae does not even have an deal with and one of the best ways to get admission to the property is through boat. Known because the "Levitating Lighthouse," the home was constructed by Nelson at the aspect of Magnolia Bluff... purportedly without Nelson and his team getting the correct allows to take action. Whoops.
The city fined Rae $10,000 for commissioning the building of the property and it is still no longer thought to be precisely a home, meaning that if any individual desires to buy the valuables, they'll need to fork over money to do so. And Rae was looking to promote the home in 2017 for $475,000.
You can catch Treehouse Masters on Animal Planet and you'll additionally move it on Discovery+.
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