(Click on the image above for Tracee Wilkins' News4 report)
- Two homeowners in Fort Washington, Maryland, have just months to find somewhere else to live before their homes are demolished.
- A failed retaining wall is putting several houses in jeopardy, and two must be leveled, according to Prince George's County.
- “Over the past two years, that landscape has changed dramatically, and it’s now at a point where the county believes it’s a true life safety issue,” Deputy Chief of Government Operations Jared McCarthy said.
- By June, the county will demolish Briggs’ home and the home next door and begin work to rebuild the retaining wall.
- They are looking at a loss and mortgages that have to be paid after the homes are demolished.