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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't see the issue in this. They basically took the house and added two stories onto the side part of the house. If you look at the drone images they all have that long side, including the complaining neighbor. Our neighbors did horrible remodels that impacted us but their property and their right to do it.[/quote] Did your neighbor's remodel reduce your property value by 25%? Just because something is legal and you CAN do it, doesn't mean you should. [/quote] People greatly overestimate the impact a neighboring property has on their home value. 5% max. Probably less.[/quote] No way. The neighbors on either side of that house will see significantly lower value of their homes if and when they try to sell. That monstrosity is awful and truly should never have been allowed. [/quote] No, because most people don't care. Even in that case, most neighbors don't care. Sounds like you need to live somewhere with an HOA that allows you to boss everyone else around.[/quote]
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