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==The Country Club of the South: Fulton County’s Very Own Mar-a-Lago== | ==The Country Club of the South: Fulton County’s Very Own Mar-a-Lago== | ||
The situation stems from a combination of written agreements between home sellers | The situation stems from a combination of written agreements between home-sellers Arthur M. McCracken and Julie L. McCracken and home-buyer Derrick Jackson. | ||
Jackson was purchasing 955 Tiverton Lane in the luxurious gated community, having already put $100,000 down and having made payments of $15,000 per month, paying over $20,000 in property taxes annually, paying thousands in HOA fees, and paying thousands in repairs and maintenance to the property over a period of two years. | Jackson was purchasing 955 Tiverton Lane in the luxurious gated community more formally known as the Country Club of the South, having already put $100,000 down and having made payments of $15,000 per month, paying over $20,000 in property taxes annually, paying thousands in HOA fees, and paying thousands in repairs and maintenance to the property over a period of two years. | ||
==The Mythical Staged Eviction: Fact Meets Fiction== | ==The Mythical Staged Eviction: Fact Meets Fiction== |
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