• ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Or just give the property the owner the house for free in exchange for not suing and cut their losses. Would probably be cheaper in the long run, especially counting legal fees.

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      1 year ago

      First: she has a right to be made whole and it’s not her concern what the people who wronged her have to go through to do that.

      Second: she never wanted a house. She had a special vision for the space, a space that has now been damaged.

      Third: squatters have rights and she may not be able to evict them. Their rights may take precedence over hers here.

      • ansiz@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Not disagreeing with any of this but it should be clear to this lady her vision was screwed the moment a developer built a bunch of cookie cutter houses all over that area. A meditation center doesn’t really work in that area any longer.

        The issue with the taxes, the lawsuit, and the squatters is exactly why I would have just taken the offer to trade properties, she has an enormous headache on her hands and bailed on the easy way out of it.