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Old 06-22-2020, 09:51 PM   #6
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Although I don’t fully understand the context, this sounds awful.

A couple suggestions to consider:

Try to organize with those impacted so you act as a group as best you can. There is strength and efficiency in numbers. There seems to be a finite number of homeowners impacted, so perhaps door to door to start?

Reach out to your state rep, senator, and even governor’s office to try to enlist their help. Local government officials will have no pull, but your state rep/senator should try to help you navigate.

A legal fight will get expensive (see first suggestion). I would suspect many of those affected had owners title insurance policies, and as described this might implicate title insurance coverage. It’s time to notify the title insurers and get the insurance lawyers to start defending against this.
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