Overview
- A $500,000 house was mistakenly built on Anne Reynolds' one-acre lot in Hawaii, sparking a legal battle.
- Developers sued Reynolds for unjust enrichment, while she faces property damage and squatters.
- Reynolds, who bought the lot for meditative retreats, rejects offers to swap or buy the house at a discount.
- The house, now vacant, has attracted squatters, adding to Reynolds' challenges.
- The case highlights issues with property identification and development oversight in Hawaii.