New house won't be torn down after settlement with village association
Sharon and Ralph Hazen have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on their retirement home on Crooked Lake in Genoa Township in Livingston County. In June, they had to stop construction and were faced with tearing it down because they deviated from plans that were approved by the North Shore Village Association, which sued. ◂ WXYZ 7 Action News is metro Detroit's leading source for breaking news, weather warnings, award-winning investigative reports, sports and entertainment. WXYZ 7 Action News is Detroit's breaking news and weather leader. Channel 7 - on-air, online at WXYZ.com and always Taking Action for You. For more download the WXYZ mobile app: iPhone: http://bit.ly/iOS-wxyz Android: http://bit.ly/wxyzplay

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