California woman left stunned after a $500K Hawaii house is mistakenly built on ... trends now

California woman left stunned after a $500K Hawaii house is mistakenly built on ... trends now

A woman who purchased a plot of land to set-up her dream business was shocked to discover a $500,000 house was mistakenly built on her lot.

Annaleine 'Anne' Reynolds purchased a one-acre lot in Hawaii's Paradise Park for around $22,500 in 2018.

Reynolds fell in love with the lot and was excited to transform it into the oasis for her business of hosting women's meditative healing resorts.

While she was spending time in California during the pandemic, waiting for the right moment to launch her business venture, Reynolds got a shocking phone call from a real estate broker.

The broker told Reynolds that he had sold a half-a-million dollar house that was mistakenly built on her plot of land.  

Annaleine 'Anne' Reynolds purchased a one-acre lot in Hawaii's Paradise Park for around $22,500 in 2018

Annaleine 'Anne' Reynolds purchased a one-acre lot in Hawaii's Paradise Park for around $22,500 in 2018

Reynolds fell in love with the lot and was excited to transform it into the oasis for her dream-business of hosting women's meditative healing resorts

Reynolds fell in love with the lot and was excited to transform it into the oasis for her dream-business of hosting women's meditative healing resorts

While Reynolds was in California during the pandemic, a broker told her that he had sold a half-a-million dollar house that was mistakenly built on her plot of land

While Reynolds was in California during the pandemic, a broker told her that he had sold a half-a-million dollar house that was mistakenly built on her plot of land

The mix-up happened when local developer Keaau Development Partnership hired PJ's Construction to build about a dozen homes on the land that the developer bought in the subdivision - but the company built one on Reynolds's lot

The mix-up happened when local developer Keaau Development Partnership hired PJ's Construction to build about a dozen homes on the land that the developer bought in the subdivision - but the company built one on Reynolds's lot

The mix-up happened when local developer Keaau Development Partnership hired PJ's Construction to build about a dozen homes on the land that the developer bought in the subdivision - but the company built one on Reynolds's lot.

Reynolds, along with the construction company, the architect and others, are now being sued by the developer.

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