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      9 months ago

      A house that increased her taxes tenfold and that the developers are saying she can’t have.

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        It also says this was discovered when they sold the house. Hopefully that sale fell through with no clear title, but someone else may think it’s theirs

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          According to the article I read yesterday there are squatters in the house refusing to leave

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          You just decided that what you think she should do with her property is more important than what she thinks she should do with her property.

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              Thats not the point, it was her block.
              She chose that block, maybe she liked the plants, the shape, the hill its on, the view, or had plans for a particular layout.

              Like someone stealing your car then saying “oh you can get a more expensive one with the insurance payout” when really you just wanted the one you had.

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      You don’t understand tree law. A same tree of about the same size and age must be transported and planted where the old one was. It can cost well over $20,000 per tree. They don’t get to just plant a sapling and say “20 years from now, you’re all good”.

      Then it also has to survive the transplant and a fair amount don’t, so must be replaced again if they fall over or die from the move.

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        Tree law? Let’s say you and I go toe-to-toe on bird law and see who comes out the victor.