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Jannycakes
Jun 9, 2011, 10:45 AM
We bought a lot to bury my daughters father when he passed away in Feb 2011; from the city hall, now 4 months later they are telling us they made a mistake and the lot he's buried in actually already belonged to someone else! how can we go about this?

AK lawyer
Jun 9, 2011, 10:51 AM
We bought a lot to bury my daughters father when he passed away in Feb 2011; from the city hall, now 4 months later they are telling us they made a mistake and the lot hes buried in actually already belonged to someone else!!how can we go about this?

What does the city say they are going to do to remedy the situation? One solution that comes to mind, if it is acceptable to you and the owner of the other lot, is simply switch ownership of the lots.

Does the particular lot really matter to you? Why?

If it does matter, and if you insist on having the lot you paid for, or if the other owner so insists, I suppose the city would have to dig up the body and re-bury it.

Jannycakes
Jun 9, 2011, 10:57 AM
Well right now, apparently the "true owner" of the lot has 24 lots all together! And ours is just one of them. The city hall just said they would move it somewhere else, because the true owners don't want to give it up. Even though they have 24 other lots, and it was the mistake of the city. Apparently they had checked while we were in the process of buying it, and it was available... NOT!! We asked that if they are going to move him, that they give us an extra lot for their mistake and they said no. WE haven't signed any papers, we are waiting to see what our lawyers says first.

AK lawyer
Jun 9, 2011, 11:08 AM
... The city hall just said they would move it somewhere else, because the true owners dont want to give it up. ...
Seems fair enough.


... We asked that if they are going to move him, that they give us an extra lot for their mistake and they said no. WE havent signed any papers, we are waiting to see what our lawyers says first.

I would tend to agree with the city. If they re-bury the body at their expense, how are you damaged?

But if your lawyers can talk them into it, more power to them.