Why is this even going to court? The developer did the wrong thing, not her. She shouldn't be forced to take an adjacent lot. It's her lot, end of story.
I hope that she is successful in SUING the SNOT out of everyone responsible. As a 16 year surveyor who worked for a civil engineer, I can tell you that these things Don’t happen by accident. They tried to steal her land.
So here's what should happen, the developer removes the house, and restores the lot to its original condition, prior to any works taking place. The developer must pay all the landowners legal fees, must compensate the land owner for any time lost at work, and should pay $1 million dollars punitive for not complying with her rightful demands, and as a deterent for future. The Judge must be disbarred for failure to use basic commmonsense and dismiss such a frivolous lawsuit.
This is so stupid. The developer is fully at fault and should take total responsibility. It's hard to believe they are trying to do anything other than apologize in embarrassment.
The Developers knew what he was doing and built the house there because it was just a better lot then the other lots and figure out, he could force the owner to trade for a less desirable lot. What a scam!
For this to go to court is absolutely ridiculous. She needs to countersue to for putting something there she didn't want. Have them tear it down and sue for emotional damage for this whole fiasco.
They are suing her for their mistake? Is this for real? She should charge them for rent for using her property or the developer should offer to just give her the house. If not they need to remove the house off her lot.
Why is this even going to court? The developer did the wrong thing, not her. She shouldn't be forced to take an adjacent lot. It's her lot, end of story.
How a judge wouldn't dismiss this case before even a single word of an argument is made is crazy. The case shouldn't even have made it to trial!
I hope that she is successful in SUING the SNOT out of everyone responsible. As a 16 year surveyor who worked for a civil engineer, I can tell you that these things Don’t happen by accident. They tried to steal her land.
She doesn’t need to explain why she wanted her lot. It’s her property don’t touch it! Case closed!
WRONG IS WRONG,SHE WANTS THE LOT SHE PURCHASED,PERIOD!
This is ridiculous! The ones who made the error are responsible for fixing it! They made an error which is the same as WRONG!!!
We will soon find out if the judge is corrupt or not?
“We’ve tried to come to a reasonable conclusion"?
So here's what should happen, the developer removes the house, and restores the lot to its original condition, prior to any works taking place. The developer must pay all the landowners legal fees, must compensate the land owner for any time lost at work, and should pay $1 million dollars punitive for not complying with her rightful demands, and as a deterent for future. The Judge must be disbarred for failure to use basic commmonsense and dismiss such a frivolous lawsuit.
This is so stupid. The developer is fully at fault and should take total responsibility. It's hard to believe they are trying to do anything other than apologize in embarrassment.
It's her land. Rent a Bulldozer. Clear the lot. Deposit the rubble on the proper lot. Send Developer the Bill.
The judge in this case should be audited if the developer wins.
The Developers knew what he was doing and built the house there because it was just a better lot then the other lots and figure out, he could force the owner to trade for a less desirable lot. What a scam!
She should counter sue the other parties , PERIOD !!!!
For this to go to court is absolutely ridiculous. She needs to countersue to for putting something there she didn't want. Have them tear it down and sue for emotional damage for this whole fiasco.
Failure to perform due diligence is not a "mistake".
Im on her side totally
They are suing her for their mistake? Is this for real? She should charge them for rent for using her property or the developer should offer to just give her the house. If not they need to remove the house off her lot.
For this to even go to court shows just how crooked our injustice system is, absolutely ridiculous!
The developer wanted that lot. This was NO mistake.