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Possible deal-Home owner backs up to new subdivision and the subdivison is running water on to his property and it is ending up in his basemnet when it rains hard and has caused a mold problem. He wants out now, and is sueing the developer for the water that is running onto the property. He is paying to mortgages and needs out. I know with out seeing the property it is hard to give suggestions,but if you have experianed something like this,I would appreciate all ideas. One acre lot and it is saturated with water. Could a person go in and install a gravel base with field tile to disperse the water enough to aleviate some of the ground saturation?Any suggestion would be appreciated. Home is in Joliet ,IL

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