Hawaii court orders deconstruction of house built on wrong lot

By Jeremy Lee | KITV

HAWAIIAN PARADISE PARK, Hawaii — A Hawaii County judge ordered an “illegal” house, built by mistake on the wrong lot, to be removed.

The house itself cost roughly $300,000 to construct on a one-acre lot worth approximately $100,000, on the current market with clear title.

The mistakes made by the developer and construction company may amount to even more, as the court has left the door open for the lot owner to seek further damages.

The 15-page ruling, on a court motion by lot owner Annaleine Reynolds, grants an injunction — and also squashes the case that the developer filed against her.

The ruling cites that the developer and construction company assumed the risk of building the home without a survey. Instead, the contractor counted telephone poles in Hawaiian Paradise Park. The home was then built on the wrong side of the pole.

The court ruled the construction illegal, citing that the county testified that the permits were granted for the adjacent lot, owned by the developer.

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