Spsalso, the homeowners who participated in the lawsuits each received approximately $1 million under the settlement agreements. That might have made them happy at the time, but they were also promised a Fix that would work, so I guess that they are now longer so happy. But the $1 million each is an important part of the story. That is why the board of the HOA signed off on the Fix, and likely is why the four engineers who now comprise the EDRT and the DBI also signed off on it, because they didn't want the deny the homeowners their million bucks. Because they signed off on it, they now do not want to admit that they made a mistake. But now there is another problem. Because of first Covid and now layoffs in the "high tech" segment of the economy, demand for expensive housing in downtown SF has fallen quite a bit. Both Google and Facebook had built up large staffs in SF. Even before that, sales were slow to non-existent because sellers could not get their asking prices.