Last week, we received news of Kanye's plans to "build a new type of home" that he believes will separate barriers between the rich, middle-class, and the poor. Built on his 300 acres of land in Calabasas, CA, the ambitious egalitarian now seems to have left out one crucial step in the building process — apparently there are no permits.

According to TMZ's sources close to the project, it looks like "several neighbors have complained to the L.A. County Dept. of Public Works, and after inspectors came out to the property, they determined the project violates the building code, and if Ye doesn't get the property permits by Sept. 15, the structures must be torn down."

An inspector that went out to the site was told by the site manager that "the domes were part of a 'production,' and they were temporary structures." A convenient line of reasoning to avoid the need for permits. But upon further inspection, it was found, among other things, that the domes were sitting on a concrete foundation. This, of course, called for the need for permits.

Still, the source says that "...the structures were always intended to be temporary, because they're simply prototypes," and that the concrete foundations are merely a safety measure. Will Kanye get this through the proper channels? We shall see.