Stubborn Homeowners Who REFUSED to Move

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Stubborn Homeowners Who REFUSED to Move


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  1. There was a house that was cut in half in Punta Gorda Florida. A man was divorcing his wife and in her absence literally cut the house in half, moved his half to a new location and of course sealed up the open side of the half he left on the lot for his wife to have. A friend of mine actually bought it in the early 2000s and less than a year later someone running from the police plowed into it at high speed taking out half the foundation. I don't know if it was ever repaired of if his insurance paid out on a total loss but it was certainly a sight to behold before the crash.

  2. We live down the road from the Zammit property and have done so for 21 years. We watched the homes being built around their property and privately cheered them on for keeping their land. We have similarly seen market-garden properties and lovely green fields around us turn into multiple tiny homes and units crammed next to each other – some with little to no front or back yards. Some are so close, they could touch the house next door just by putting their arm out of their side window! What used to be our view of our beautiful Blue Mountains is now one of multiple roof-tops. The price of progress, I guess.

  3. Just calling these people stuborn is stupid. If it's your family home (possibly for generations), you lived there all your life and hoped to die there, selling it simply might not be a possibility for your mind.

  4. 6:53 that's what Glasgow did to a resident in the red road flats in 2014. The person didn't move out till the end of 2014 causing the demolition of the 6 towers to be delayed until the end if 2015. 1.5Y later that the original schedule. This shows you how desperate people are about their home.

  5. I would live in ones of those houses if they are still standing since the lots are worth million's !!! they would be kick ass bed and breakfast places !!! I would have lover the moat place that's when you start learning on how to make boats then hold a boat race every month !!!

  6. For a couple decades there was a farmstead in the town where I live that became completely surrounded by the town and located right along what became a major shopping area. The family was quite well off and had fended off several lawsuits from both the city and developers. I don't know the details but later they donated the land to a non-profit and except for one barn that was moved to a different location the farmstead is still there.

  7. after Hurricane Katrina, the "City of Pasca"ge -the-hell-outt'a" -Goula…enacted a near-armed rebellion against not only the city, not only the "counties" but the State…. the POINT was pretty clear…don't fuck around with the folks that pay the local "offianials" *AKA PUBLIC OFFICIALS' " wages…Because it might backfire…"tremendously"…

  8. So does the farmer who is surrounded by the airport dose he sell his produce at the airport or to the restaurant that do business there or goes to a market or taken to a factory or something

  9. I worked on one construction site they had bought 5 of the 6 properties but 1 refused every offer and then as soon as the permits were approved for construction they tried to sell there house and couldn't because a apartment building was getting built around it but the company bought it in the end for way less than there first offer

  10. 💥💥A lot of these people who are being offered millions of dollars for their house and turn it down In my opinion are not stubborn but are just plain stupid.

    You got people all across the planet struggling and you're being offered this much money this life changing money just for giving up a house.

    Life changing money that you can do for yourself your family or if you're one of those people do for other people that you don't know. I don't get it it's just plain stupidity.

  11. In germany there is the act of Enteignung. If the project is of public interest and you refuse to sell, the developers can go to the government to force you to. If you refuse the offered money at that point a court case will determine was they consider fair compensation for you. If you are unlucky you might get less then what the developers originally offered 😂

  12. Here's the issue with most cities in the US. You can refuse to sell all you want, but they have "laws" they can use to FORCE you out of your home, off your land, if THEY deem the project would be good for the PUBLIC'S interest (aka…more jobs….wider highways / freeways, etc.) I believe…is what people are offered…..isn't enough to pay off mortgages, because all they want is the LAND. This is the same for businesses…..they can force a business to shut down to take the land. If you think Property Devs are "insensitive,"….well…..government and council officials are worse in the US.