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Property Dispute

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entertainment1 year ago

Kellie Pickler in Court Battle with Late Husband's Parents Over Property

Kellie Pickler and her late husband Kyle Jacobs' parents are embroiled in a legal battle over his estate nearly two years after his suicide. Pickler claims her in-laws removed items from her home without her consent, while they argue they had her permission. The dispute involves various personal items, including a gun collection and jewelry. The case is ongoing, with both parties contesting the terms of their late son's property ownership as outlined in a prenup.

crime1 year ago

"NYC Squatter Faces Charges for Illegally Occupying Queens Property and Renting Out Rooms"

A squatter in Queens, New York, pleaded not guilty to charges after allegedly taking over a $1 million property and renting out rooms, leading to the homeowner's arrest when she tried to change the locks. The squatter, Brian Rodriguez, faces multiple charges, including burglary and grand larceny. The homeowner, Adele Andaloro, fought to regain control of her property and took her case to the Queens District Attorney, resulting in a warrant for Rodriguez's arrest. The legal battle highlights the complexities of property disputes and tenant rights in New York City.

legal-dispute1 year ago

Mistakenly Built $500K House on Woman's Hawaiian Lot Leads to Lawsuit

A woman in Hawaii discovered a $500,000 house built on her property by mistake and is now facing a lawsuit from the developer. The developer, Keaau Development Partnership, mistakenly built the house on Annaleine Reynolds' property in Hawaiian Paradise Park. Reynolds, who purchased the lot at a county tax auction, is being sued along with the construction company and others. The developer offered her a neighboring lot as compensation, but she rejected it, leading to legal wrangling over the situation.

real-estate1 year ago

"Surprise $500K Home Built on Woman's Land Leads to Lawsuit"

Anne Reynolds purchased a plot of land in Hawaii with plans to build a women's wellness retreat, only to find a $500k house built on it without her knowledge. The developers mistakenly built the house on her land and are now suing her, along with the construction company and others involved. Despite being offered an adjacent plot of land, Reynolds rejected the offer, viewing her purchased land as sacred. Her lawyer argues that she should not have to pay anything to the developers, as it would set a dangerous precedent for land ownership. The legal battle continues while the house remains occupied by squatters.

real-estate1 year ago

"$500K Hawaiian Home Built on Wrong Plot Sparks Legal Battle with Lot Owner"

A Hawaiian property owner, Annaleine “Anne” Reynolds, is facing a lawsuit from a real estate developer after a $500,000 home was mistakenly built on her plot, leading to squatters taking over the vacant property. Reynolds, who bought the land in 2018, discovered the mistake when a real estate broker informed her that the home had been sold without her knowledge. The developer allegedly failed to hire surveyors for the land, leading to the construction error. Reynolds is now embroiled in a legal battle and hopes for a resolution that allows her to build her home and retreat on her Hawaii property.

real-estate1 year ago

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

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.

real-estate1 year ago

"$500K Home Accidentally Built on Woman's $22K Lot Sparks Legal Battle"

A woman in Hawaii is facing a legal battle after a construction company mistakenly built a $500,000 home on her property, which she had purchased for $22,500 at a tax auction. The company intended to build homes on properties it had bought in the subdivision but accidentally constructed one on the wrong lot. The woman, Annaleine Reynolds, is being sued by the developers, who offered to swap her lot or sell her the house at a discount, but she refused. The case involves multiple parties, including the construction company, the home's architect, the previous property owners, and the county that approved the permits, and is headed to court for resolution.

legal-property-rights1 year ago

Queens Woman Arrested for Confrontation with Squatters in $1M Home

Adele Andaloro, a Queens woman, was arrested for changing the locks on her family home in an attempt to keep squatters out, who had taken over the property and claimed tenant rights under New York's squatter's rights laws. Despite finding two men inside her home without documentation, Andaloro was arrested for unlawful eviction after changing the locks. The incident has sparked outrage and reignited discussions on squatter's rights laws in states like New York.

entertainment1 year ago

Tom Sandoval Offers to Buy Out Ariana Madix in Shared House Dispute

Tom Sandoval accuses ex-girlfriend Ariana Madix of being 'petty' for not accepting his $3.1 million offer to buy their shared home, which she wants to sell. He claims she hasn't contributed to the home's expenses and hasn't lived there for months. The couple's nine-year relationship ended due to Sandoval's infidelity, and Madix is eager to move on from the property and any connection to Sandoval. She defends her decision to stay in the home, citing financial considerations and the well-being of her pets.

real-estate2 years ago

"Squatters Turn Beverly Hills Mansion into Party Hotspot"

A group of alleged squatters have taken over a Beverly Hills mansion, turning it into a "party house" and causing disturbances for residents. The property's listing agent, John Woodward IV, revealed that the squatters moved in illegally and have been hosting wild parties, renting out rooms, and creating havoc despite police intervention. The ownership issues surrounding the $4.5 million property, previously owned by a fugitive orthopedic surgeon, have hindered its sale. Neighbors are frustrated with the situation, with one likening it to a "roaming pitbull," and the LAPD has not yet responded to the matter.

crime2 years ago

"Squatters Transform Beverly Hills Mansion into Wild Party Venue, Outraging Neighbors"

Squatters have taken over an unoccupied mansion in Beverly Crest, hosting rowdy parties and charging admission to partygoers while claiming to be legitimate tenants. The disruptive parties have left neighbors fearing for their safety and have attracted high-profile attention due to the mansion's location in a celebrity-filled neighborhood. The property, previously owned by a doctor accused of Medicare fraud, is now the subject of a legal dispute as the squatters refuse to leave, leaving the property's sale in limbo.

human-interest2 years ago

"Tyler Perry Honors Promise to 94-Year-Old Land Defender with New Home"

After the passing of 94-year-old Josephine Wright, who fought to protect her family property, Tyler Perry will honor his commitment by handing her family the keys to her new home. Wright's story garnered widespread support, including from notable figures like Snoop Dogg and Kyrie Irving. Perry expressed his condolences and pledged to fulfill his promise to Wright. Her family plans to establish a charitable foundation in her honor, and a homegoing service will be held to celebrate her legacy.

human-interest2 years ago

"Tyler Perry Mourns Great-Grandmother's Passing Before Special Moment"

Tyler Perry is left heartbroken after 94-year-old great-grandmother Josephine Wright, whom he had been building a new house for, passed away before he could hand over the keys. Wright had been fighting developers who tried to force her from her Civil War era home in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Perry paid tribute to her as a 'warrior' and vowed to honor his commitment to her family. The future of Wright's home is uncertain, but some of her grandchildren have vowed to continue her fight against the developers. Perry is known for his generosity and charitable efforts, particularly in the Atlanta area.