Ooops… Wrong House Torn Down

There are some things ‘I’m sorry’ just can’t fix.  This happened a few months back… imagine coming home to an empty lot like this poor Russian woman.  They demolished her home ‘by mistake’ instead of a nearby building that was supposed to be torn down.  How do you make a ‘mistake’ like that?  Before you start demolishing a building, don’t you check, double check and even triple check that you have the right place first?  Just a thought.

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12 responses to “Ooops… Wrong House Torn Down”

  1. Tom Comstocxk Avatar
    Tom Comstocxk

    OK, not as bad, but I did INSPECT the wrong house once. Same style house, approx 2500 Sq Ft, same street name, just one digit off. Realtors fault, not mine, but I still didn’t get paid for it!

  2. M Avatar
    M

    It happened the same thing to some property I know, that’s a terrible mistake!

  3. Richard Stabile Bergen County Real Estate Avatar
    Richard Stabile Bergen County Real Estate

    In our world, Bergen County New Jersey, there is a lot of procedure to knocking down a building. Aside from the permits, markeouts and cut off certification letters the building will have a yellow permit attached, before work can begin.
    Water will be set up to be hosed on the debris so not to dust up the air. All wires, water lines and sewer lines will be disconnected. Then work will commence. In some localities the adjacent neighbors must be notified by certified mail in advance.
    But this is New Jersey.

  4. Robert Welch Avatar
    Robert Welch

    I have started inspections on homes that were just off by the stree name, line Pine Valley Drive, verus Pine Valley Street. Fortunately for me, I realized that the agent gave me the wrong street name before I completed the inspection.
    Both homes were for sale, on supra keys listed by the same real estate company. Close call anyway.
    Robert – Atex Inspects

  5. Home Inspection Tampa Avatar
    Home Inspection Tampa

    This is a really sad incident. One may make a mistake in checking out the wrong home but when it is the case of demolishing, I guess cross-checking 10 times is not too much.

  6. Mold Removal Avatar
    Mold Removal

    That is a bad thing happened.What you say is right we must double check before doing such work.

  7. Patrick Avatar
    Patrick

    This is a shocking post. Good info to read. Thanks

  8. chimney liner Avatar
    chimney liner

    That would be such a major mistake. I know someone lost their job over that demolishment.

  9. American Home Inspector Directory Avatar
    American Home Inspector Directory

    And nobody got fired for this?

  10. Robert Welch Avatar
    Robert Welch

    Ok, I have inspected the wrong house, but never had this happen. I realized the addresses were incorrect and moved on to the house next door.
    Robert
    ATEX Inspects

  11. Tim Allison Avatar

    Bummer for that home owner. How do you say your sorry for that? Hope I never do a home inspection for the wrong house.

  12. Stillwater MN Home Inspections Avatar

    How terrible for the homeowner. Hopefully she can rebuild.

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