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@reisub.eth
Really interesting to see how this one is going to play out. The owner knew for 10 years the foundation was very bad and needed work. In 2015 the municipality placed it on a preliminary list of homes that “are important for the look of our village”, in 2019 the owner objected due to the cost involved to get foundation fixed. In 2019 he stated the home didn’t have a long life ahead of it anymore due to the troubles. Stayed in the home living in it, didn’t do any work to make it safer. And now it’s up to the _insurance_ to see what is next, seems off to me. There is some sort of responsibility one needs to own up to when letting it get this far?
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I think it depends on his insurance. It's not gradual, but suddenly so it might be covered. And it probably was unforeseen on the day that they insured the house. Value on 1-1-2023 was € 1.3M (WOZ-waarde), but also a lot of land (965 m2). So I think the insurance company might put some people on it to find a loophole. Most interestingly was that the owner (90 years) was vacuum cleaning to solve the problem. He probably didn't realised that the house was on the brink of collapsing.
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