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*On May 17, 2020, Derrick Jackson entered into a Lease for Residential Property with Julie and Mike McCracken requiring that Jackson pay $15,000 per month in rent for Jackson and his children to reside at 955 Tiverton Lane, Johns Creek, GA (the "Property"). | *On May 17, 2020, Derrick Jackson entered into a Lease for Residential Property with Julie and Mike McCracken requiring that Jackson pay $15,000 per month in rent for Jackson and his children to reside at 955 Tiverton Lane, Johns Creek, GA (the "Property").<br> | ||
<br> | *On May 18, 2020, Derrick Jackson entered into a Purchase And Sale Agreement with the McCrackens to buy the home for $1.8 million, depositing $100,000 in earnest money, plus rolling over $10,000 from a previous agreement with the McCrackens. At the time, Bank of America was the mortgagor to the Property and Mike McCracken, the mortgagee, was adamant that Bank of America not know about the Purchase And Sale Agreement.<br> | ||
*On May 18, 2020, Derrick Jackson entered into a Purchase And Sale Agreement with the McCrackens to buy the home for $1.8 million, depositing $100,000 in earnest money, plus rolling over $10,000 from a previous agreement with the McCrackens. At the time, Bank of America was the mortgagor to the Property and Mike McCracken, the mortgagee, was adamant that Bank of America not know about the Purchase And Sale Agreement. | *On May 25, 2020, Derrick Jackson gave an additional $15,000 for The Country Club of the South homeowners membership, though Jackson later learned that the actual Club cost was only $7,500.<br> | ||
<br> | *On September 24, 2020, Jackson paid $13,957.20 in property taxes to the McCrackens.<br> | ||
*On May 25, 2020, Derrick Jackson gave an additional $15,000 for The Country Club of the South homeowners membership, though Jackson later learned that the actual Club cost was only $7,500. | *On October 20, 2020, the McCrackens purchased a home for $630,000 in Mount Dora, Florida with a $504,000 promissory note, making a presumed down payment of $126,000.<br> | ||
<br> | *In September 2021, the McCrackens hired Paramount Properties Management Group LLC ("Paramount") to collect payments owed to the McCrackens under the leas and the purchase agreements from Jackson.<br> | ||
*On September 24, 2020, Jackson paid $13,957.20 in property taxes to the McCrackens. | *On October 6, 2021, Jackson tendered a check for $22,500 to the McCrackens for taxes.<br> | ||
<br> | *On October 7, 2021, the McCrackens purchased a $57,250 White Mercedes-Benz GLE SUV. Later that month Jackson tendered an additional $22,500 for property taxes (totaling $45,000 paid to the McCrackens in property taxes for 2021).<br> | ||
*On October 20, 2020, the McCrackens purchased a home for $630,000 in Mount Dora, Florida with a $504,000 promissory note, making a presumed down payment of $126,000. | |||
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*In September 2021, the McCrackens hired Paramount Properties Management Group LLC ("Paramount") to collect payments owed to the McCrackens under the leas and the purchase agreements from Jackson. | |||
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*On October 6, 2021, Jackson tendered a check for $22,500 to the McCrackens for taxes. | |||
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*On October 7, 2021, the McCrackens purchased a $57,250 White Mercedes-Benz GLE SUV. Later that month Jackson tendered an additional $22,500 for property taxes (totaling $45,000 paid to the McCrackens in property taxes for 2021). | |||
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*On January 24, 2022, Paramount jumped the gun on the eviction process against Jackson and still refuse to drop the case despite Paramount not even being Jackson's landlord. | *On January 24, 2022, Paramount jumped the gun on the eviction process against Jackson and still refuse to drop the case despite Paramount not even being Jackson's landlord. | ||
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