I smell law suits.

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From: Tim Stich [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 4:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Landslide in San Antonio

>From the comments page on the landslide news story:


"For the past 9 years I have lived a quarter mile away from where this man-made 
disaster has occurred, and have watched it unfold with predictability. I can't 
believe the developers claim to have "no information on what caused the 
problem." You don't have to be an engineer to figure this one out! These new 
homes were built on the top of a steep landfill hill, not solid ground.

An initial retaining wall failed earlier in the construction, and instead of 
realizing or admitting that this was a disaster waiting to happen, the 
developers put a band-aid on it and pressed ahead with this ill-fated project. 
It was obvious at the time that a thin retaining wall of stone and mortar was 
not going to hold back a mountain of landfill dirt.

The responsibility for this mess lies squarely at the feet of the developers 
and whatever idiots in the city are responsible for enforcing safe building 
codes. Greed clearly trumped safety and good judgment on this one. As bad as I 
feel for the homeowners in the immediate area, your best bet will be to cut and 
run. Get a good lawyer and recoup your investment, then leave and don't look 
back. The cheap dirt mountain on which your houses was built will never be 
stable or safe.

Rob"

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