"Vacant Lot Owner Sued Over Accidental $500k Home Build"

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A construction company in Honolulu built a $500,000 home on the wrong vacant lot, leading to a lawsuit involving the lot owner, Annaleine Reynolds, who purchased the land for $22,000. The developer, Keaau Development Partnership, is suing everyone involved, including Reynolds, the construction company, and the county for approving the building permits. Reynolds rejected offers to swap lots or buy the house at a discount, and has countersued for "unauthorized construction," while her attorney argues that allowing such actions would set a dangerous precedent.
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