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$1.8 million dollar house built on wrong lot.

Started by sprite75, June 24, 2014, 07:05:04 PM

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sprite75

Ooops.

QuoteRhode Island developer has been ordered by the state's Supreme Court to remove a $1.8-million house he mistakenly built in 2009.

The three-story waterfront house in Narragansett -- complete with a rooftop cabana with spa tub and wet bar -- was built on land that belonged to the Rose Nulman Park Foundation, not Four Twenty Corp., the developer that built the house.

When Four Twenty tried to sell the house in 2011, the prospective buyers ordered their own survey, by a different company than the one that surveyed the land before the construction. It turned out the house had been built on land the foundation owned and intended to preserve as parkland, instead of on the lot next door, which the developer owned.

"Obviously we're disappointed," Four Twenty lawyer James Kelleher told the Los Angeles Times. "It's a difficult case because our position all along is that our client has been innocent. He didn't knowingly encroach on anyone's land. He was as stunned and mortified when he discovered the issue as anyone else."


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Jack

I think the original surveyors will be getting a call from someone's lawyer.
The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.

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Quote from: Jack on June 25, 2014, 07:51:12 AM
I think the original surveyors will be getting a call from someone's lawyer.

Talk about being on the wrong side of the issue....