What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida
Hello,
The back of my home faces a canal, and all neighbors across the canal have a sea wall in place to hold back the earth below the house but mine does not. Most of what looks like my backyard is part of the property, however a few feet of the land leading into the water belongs to the city. For the past few years, the land below my house has been shifting (I was hoping that it would settle and not get any worse) and causing cracks as well as other structural damage throughout the house (where the floor should be flat, the half of the house closest to canal is several inches lower than the opposite side facing the street) most likely due to the lack of retention that a sea wall could have offered. Recently, within the past 6 months, a new large crack has formed inside of my pool (indicating that its probably still shifting and getting worse as we speak).
I'm curious if the city might be liable for damages since they did not place a sea wall on my side of the canal, causing the damage, because that portion of the property belongs to them?
Hello,
The back of my home faces a canal, and all neighbors across the canal have a sea wall in place to hold back the earth below the house but mine does not. Most of what looks like my backyard is part of the property, however a few feet of the land leading into the water belongs to the city. For the past few years, the land below my house has been shifting (I was hoping that it would settle and not get any worse) and causing cracks as well as other structural damage throughout the house (where the floor should be flat, the half of the house closest to canal is several inches lower than the opposite side facing the street) most likely due to the lack of retention that a sea wall could have offered. Recently, within the past 6 months, a new large crack has formed inside of my pool (indicating that its probably still shifting and getting worse as we speak).
I'm curious if the city might be liable for damages since they did not place a sea wall on my side of the canal, causing the damage, because that portion of the property belongs to them?