• fidodo@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Why don’t they just pick up the house, and put it over there?

    Seriously, I’ve seen houses being moved on trucks before, would it be faster and cheaper to do that?

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      1 year ago

      It looks like slab on grade construction, there’s no moving those. The houses that can be moved are up on posts or over a basement.

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          1 year ago

          So, protip for future developers: is there a nicer lot next to yours that you want? Build a house on it and go “whoopsie” and offer tradesies

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          1 year ago

          It has all the original trees from her lot? It has the same gradient, adjacent gradients and stone? There’s tons of differences between any two lands and equivalency would be up to the injured party -which they denied. Any judgement would be to make the injured whole or reach an agreement. Stamping your feet like the developer has any defensibility in their negligence is laughable.