Residents of tiny Colorado town are suddenly told to pack up and leave because houses were built on a pond

Residents of Johnstown, Colorado, have been forced to pack up and leave their homes for a shocking reason – their houses were built on a pond.


Residents of Johnstown, Colorado, have been forced to pack up and leave their homes for a shocking reason – their houses were built on a pond.

Now homeowners have been left scrambling to sell everything they own before bulldozers move in to demolish their properties.

Holly Sturgon, a resident for almost 11 years, is among those forced to leave.

People walking down through this neighborhood have got to look at this and just say, what in the world? Sturgon told 9News.

This was originally a retention pond, and in a flood last year, it came to light that it needs to be a retention pond, she added. 

Homeowners have been left scrambling to sell everything they own before bulldozers move in to demolish their properties. Holly Sturgon (pictured), a resident for almost 11 years, is among those forced to leave.

Homeowners have been left scrambling to sell everything they own before bulldozers move in to demolish their properties. Holly Sturgon (pictured), a resident for almost 11 years, is among those forced to leave.

Their homes were built on what was originally a retention pond (Pictured: a flooded Johnstown earlier this year

Their homes were built on what was originally a retention pond (Pictured: a flooded Johnstown earlier this year 

The nightmare began when Sturgons basement flooded after a over a decade of living in the home without problems.

It was then that the horrifying truth came to light - their homes were built on what was originally a retention pond.

The builder had filled in the pond and constructed houses without disclosing this crucial information to buyers.

Following last years flood, the town of Johnstown made the difficult decision to buy back four homes, with plans to bulldoze the land and rebuild the retention pond.

This left residents like Sturgon with no choice but to leave their forever homes behind.

Up until a month ago I probably cried almost every single day. You can hear me choking up about it now, Sturgon said. Going through this part of it, it tears at my heartstrings every day. 

The nightmare began when Sturgons basement flooded after a over a decade of living in the home without problems

The nightmare began when Sturgons basement flooded after a over a decade of living in the home without problems

Following last years flood, the town of Johnstown made the difficult decision to buy back four homes, with plans to bulldoze the land and rebuild the retention pond

Following last years flood, the town of Johnstown made the difficult decision to buy back four homes, with plans to bulldoze the land and rebuild the retention pond 

This left residents like Sturgon with no choice but to leave their forever homes behind

This left residents like Sturgon with no choice but to leave their forever homes behind 

In a desperate attempt to salvage something from this disaster, Sturgon has resorted to selling literally everything.

Ive sold toilets. Ive sold lighting fixtures. Ive sold air conditioning units. Ive sold garage doors. Siding. Gutters. Everything is for sale, she said. 

Make me a moderately small, reasonable offer, and it is absolutely yours to take and go home with. 

The scene in Johnstown is now filled with trailers parked in front lawns loading up belongings.

The compensation offered by the town of Johnstown wasnt even enough for families like the Sturgons to stay in Colorado.

The builder had filled in the pond and constructed houses without disclosing this crucial information to buyers

The builder had filled in the pond and constructed houses without disclosing this crucial information to buyers

In a desperate attempt to salvage something from this disaster, Sturgon has resorted to selling literally everything

In a desperate attempt to salvage something from this disaster, Sturgon has resorted to selling literally everything

Im going to miss it, Sturgon said. I look out here. I look at our neighbors. Thats the hard part. 

With housing prices skyrocketing, theyve made the decision to relocate to Georgia to be closer to family.

The affected residents initially wanted to fight back, but legal advice unanimously suggested they would lose any battle to keep their homes. 

When you sell a house, you clean it really good for the next person, and Im purposely destroying the house. Its pretty different.

I hope nobody has to go through this because its not a comfortable feeling at all, Sturgon said.

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Источник: Daily Online

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