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Jackson was purchasing 955 Tiverton Lane, Johns Creek, GA, from the McCrackens 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.
Jackson was purchasing 955 Tiverton Lane, Johns Creek, GA, from the McCrackens 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.
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"Over the years, a number of celebrities have reportedly owned homes in Country Club of the South, among them retired Atlanta Braves pitcher Tom Glavine, Usher, Whitney Houston, and NBA Hall of Famer Allen Iverson. The neighborhood has 19 tennis courts, an 18-hole, golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus, basketball courts, a concert venue—and, of course, 24-hour security."<ref>[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-10-20/this-14-7-atlanta-home-with-bunker-said-to-be-safest-in-america This $14 Million Atlanta Home With Bunker Is 'Safest In America']</ref>
"Over the years, a number of celebrities have reportedly owned homes in Country Club of the South, among them retired Atlanta Braves pitcher Tom Glavine, Usher, Whitney Houston, and NBA Hall of Famer Allen Iverson. The neighborhood has 19 tennis courts, an 18-hole, golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus, basketball courts, a concert venue—and, of course, 24-hour security."
 
<ref>[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-10-20/this-14-7-atlanta-home-with-bunker-said-to-be-safest-in-america This $14 Million Atlanta Home With Bunker Is 'Safest In America']</ref>
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Though the McCrackens hired a property manager to execute a "staged" eviction, this was obviously not a typical landlord-tenant case—with an alleged rent of $15,000 per month after a $100,000 down payment. Having committed to removing Jackson as their buyer, the McCrackens refuse to drop the case despite having failed to deliver proper legal notices before initiating the eviction (or "dispossessory") process. At the time the case was filed, the real estate market was getting exponentially warmer and it appeared to be in their interest to pocket Jackson’s investment and seek a new buyer. Jackson offered multiple times to simply pay off the running balance and continue with the purchase, to which the McCrackens’ attorney has repeated "Not a chance!" Clearly, it was never about rent, it was about the sale.
Though the McCrackens hired a property manager to execute a "staged" eviction, this was obviously not a typical landlord-tenant case—with an alleged rent of $15,000 per month after a $100,000 down payment. Having committed to removing Jackson as their buyer, the McCrackens refuse to drop the case despite having failed to deliver proper legal notices before initiating the eviction (or "dispossessory") process. At the time the case was filed, the real estate market was getting exponentially warmer and it appeared to be in their interest to pocket Jackson’s investment and seek a new buyer. Jackson offered multiple times to simply pay off the running balance and continue with the purchase, to which the McCrackens’ attorney has repeated "Not a chance!" Clearly, it was never about rent, it was about the sale.
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