Builder misplaced next door home
The builder of a new home development built a home within its property lot and subsequently within the construction lines of the property itself. This lot and home is next the my home and property lot. Unfortunately, the home appears to be have been placed about 20-ft forward and closer to the sidewalk than my home or any other home along the street. This essentially causes the home to "pop out" of the general front alignment of all the homes on the street and effectively obstructs my view of its side of the street. What's more annoying is that there is plenty of land and allowable construction space behind the home to have placed it further back from the sidewalk and thus along the alignment of all the other homes on the street.
This potentially also devalues my home given that one might not want to buy my home with an obstructed view of the entire street.
Do I have any legal grounds to request some form of remediation [i.e demolish and rebuild the home, money, or otherwise (i.e. finish my basement, build me a deck)] from the builder? Again, please note that the home has been built within its allowable construction area... it's just that they could have backed it up a bit to keep it's alignment consistent with the rest of the neighborhood.
Thank you
Dezzy