Florida woman gets land-clearing company to bulldoze trailer of neighbor she doesn’t like
62-year-old Ana Maria Moreta Folch of St. Johns County, Florida wanted a trailer and septic tank demolished, so she contacted a land-clearing company. After showing a heavy equipment operator that she had a key to the trailer and claiming that nobody was currently living inside, the company got to work. As Jacksonville.com reports, there was one small problem with this – Ms. Folch didn’t own the trailer. Her neighbor did.Okay, now, first off, Folch deserves every bit of legal trouble - and bad karma - coming to her. You don't demolish someone's home because you suspect they're "unsavory." I hope that she spends the rest of her miserable life in the poor house after a stunt like this.
But DAMN. A company bulldozed someone's home (yeah, it was a trailer, but still) based on a word, a key (that didn't work, from the way the story sounded), and nothing else. Really? That was a mighty nice demolition business you used to have. Get ready for dramatic lawsuit in 3... 2... 1...
You do have to admit, this brings "bad neighbor" to a whole new level...
That is all.
4 comments:
That's why I always ask for a form 27B/6 before starting any work.
Less dangerous than the struck by lightning on a clear day that happens to meth houses around here.
I thought it showed imagination and moxey myself. She'd still got to jail but that took some nerve.
Gerry
That it does... LOL
On this one, a talented cop could write the field report to end all field reports.
Wambaugh made a career of such.
Jim
Sunk New Dawn
Galveston, TX
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