$500K Hawaii home built on wrong lot to be torn down after squatters take over

A judge ordered a developer to rip down a $500,000 house in Hawaii that was built on the wrong property and overrun by squatters .

Annaleine “Anne” Reynolds scored a legal victory after the two-bed, three-bath home was mistakenly constructed on her acre of land in Puna’s Hawaiian Paradise Park when it was supposed to be built next door.

“This was not an instance of minor encroachment, but an entire house was built on Lot 114 instead of Lot 115,” according to a court order, SFGate reported .

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The home was built on the wrong lot, a judge said. Anne Reynolds

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