House Move on Evergreen Scars Neighbors

April 23rd, 2008 by Jason Hibbets

A house that was recently moved on April 13, 2008 to 1600 Evergreen Avenue left a trail of damage for neighbors to figure out how they are going to repair the damage. Most complaints center around mailboxes that were haphazardly taken out & not replaced correctly, mailboxes permanently damaged, street signs installed in the wrong direction, damage to trees, and just general disorder about how this situation was handled.  There were “Advanced Notices” sent in the form of flyers attached to mailboxes to inform neighbors of the upcoming move.

The good news is that the Evergreen neighbors are organized and are working with the moving company and the owners to resolve these issues. In a letter dated April 23, 2008 addressed to Atlantic Building Movers and the property owners, David and Debra Ferris (of 4113 Ridgebrook Bluffs Drive, Raleigh, NC), the neighbors outlined the remaining repairs that needed to be made. The Evergreen Avenue Association President, Andy Osterlund, is confident that these issues can be resolved in a timely manor and confident that the repairs will met everyone’s expectations.  Over email, Andy stated that “The mover has taken my calls every time, and has been very professional and quick to act on these complaints.”

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