A Minnesota woman has gone viral on TikTok after sharing concerns that construction work next to her home may be causing structural damage. She says a nearby building project began digging a large hole following heavy rain, and since then her home has shown signs of water intrusion and foundation cracking. The situation has sparked attention online due to questions about responsibility between homeowners and developers.
The story was shared on the Minnesota woman’s TikTok account, @momchats, where it quickly gained millions of views and hundreds of thousands of likes. The video spread widely as users reacted to her claims and the visible condition of the home, with many expressing support and concern.
In the video, the Minnesota woman explains that her family has been dealing with multiple issues since the construction began next door. She describes new cracks appearing in her daughter’s bedroom, doors that no longer close properly, and signs of sinking in parts of the house. She also shows concern about nails popping out and worsening structural movement over time.
According to her, she attempted to contact the construction company to request a temporary pause in work to help protect the property, but says the request was denied. She also claims she asked representatives from the company to inspect the damage firsthand, but no action was taken.
She clarifies that she was not asking the company to permanently stop construction, only to slow or pause work briefly so her home could be assessed and protected from further damage. She says the ongoing digging has continued despite her concerns, leaving her worried about long-term structural stability.
Internet Reacts to Minnesota Home Damage
TikTok users reacted strongly to the situation, with many expressing outrage at the construction company and concern for the Minnesota woman. Some defended her, saying that excavation near a home, especially in wet conditions, can realistically cause soil movement and worsen foundation problems. One user commented, “Girl, don’t tell us, tell your LAWYER.”
Others said they were initially confused but became more understanding after learning how nearby digging can affect drainage and ground stability. Many viewers also expressed sympathy, saying they felt sorry she was dealing with the situation.
At the same time, some users focused on process and responsibility, stating that property damage disputes should be handled through legal or insurance channels. A few questioned how permits were approved for the project if damage was already being reported in nearby homes.
A smaller group argued that construction next door does not automatically make a company liable unless direct causation is proven, suggesting that legal action or the original home builder may be responsible instead. Overall, the situation has left viewers divided, with the growing crack between both homes now matched by an even wider split in opinions online.







