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DETROIT — There are thousands of buildings that should be demolished in Detroit. Eric Roslon ski said his house wasn’t one of them.
Roslonski filed a lawsuit against the city Monday, more than two years after a house he was restoring suddenly was destroyed.
He said he put more than $30,000 into the property on the east side of Detroit after buying it for $7,000. One day in summer 2006, he couldn’t find 13405 Flanders.
“I drove up and down the street three times — where is my house?” Roslonski said.
His attorney, Jeffrey Dworin, said the house was taken off a demolition list, then apparently reinstated without Roslonski’s knowledge.



