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In China, a "nail house" is a home whose resident refuses to leave in order to make way for new construction. Here is List of 10 Stubborn Homeowners Who Refused To Move Out. Become a Patreon http://patreon.com/toplist Subscribe - https://goo.gl/UrdxEc ----------------------------------------­----------------------------------------­--------------------------- ●All images and clips were fairly used during the making of this video for educational purposes. We do not mean to victimize anybody emotionally. ----------------------------------------­----------------------------------------­--------------------------- ● Music : "Bird Creek-Wishing Well" - from YouTube Audio Library. ----------------------------------------­----------------------------------------­--------------------------- ● Legal Information Primary Information source - 1. www.oddee.com 2. https://en.wikipedia.org 3. www.viralworld.net 4. www.washingtonpost.com 5. www.dailymail.co.uk 6. www.roadtrippers.com ----------------------------------------­----------------------------------------­--------------------------- ● Description -(10 to 6 deleted due to Long description error) 05. One of the busiest airports in northern Asia, Tokyo Narita sees massive jets taking off and landing every ninety seconds. Unbelievably, there is a farm parked just feet in front of one of its runways. Another instance of farmers holding out, no resolution was reached. Now farmers spray their crops in the center of the airfield on an every day basis. To this day, Narita has discussed plans to expand their grounds even further despite a persistent backlash from the farmers. 04. A three-storey nail house, the last building in the area, with a Chinese flag on its rooftop, is seen in the middle of a newly-built road in Luoyang, Henan province, China, May 16, 2015. According to local media, the house owner did not agree with the government's compensation plan for relocation and refused to move out. 03. In 1900, Macy’s opened their famous Manhattan department store location. Unfortunately, part of the 34th street spot had already been snagged by another buyer. The structure on the corner of the block was purchased with the intent to prevent Macy’s from opening the largest store in the world. To this day, the structure is not owned by Macy’s even though they have leased ad space on it. Part of the space reads “The World’s Largest Store.” 02. If you can't build through it, build around it – city planners seem to have taken this advice quite literally. Motorway builders encircled the homes of three Chinese families with a four-lane flyover after they refused to make way for the bulldozers. Demolition teams in Guangzhou had planned to destroy the houses in order to connect the city's road network to a recently opened tunnel under the Pearl River, but since the owners refused to sell, they had to make construction adjustments. Some Internet users joked that authorities had given the holdouts homes "with a 360-degree road view." 01. In the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, there's a huge shopping mall with a strange hole in the center of the building. Inside that gap sits a tiny house with an amazing story that some say inspired Pixar's Up.