Florida Couple Snags Vacant Lot for Just $17,500 – You Won’t Believe What They Plan to Do With It
Donna Hartl and her husband believed they had found the ideal site for their ideal home when they bought an empty property near Brooksville, Florida. The $17,500 home appeared to be well situated between Richbarn Road and Islewood Drive. Donna Hartl told News Channel 8 reporters, “We really wanted to have some privacy, not be stranded out in the country.” “We simply thought this was the ideal fit.”
The Hartls claim to have done their research. They engaged a builder to create the blueprints for their house and collaborated with Hernando County officials. The site was classified for either residential or agricultural use, according to county records. Hartl told reporters, “I was getting the green light on everything.” “The county was displaying my property on the GIS map,
Duke released a statement in response to Consumer Investigator Shannon Behnken’s inquiry about whether the corporation would be interested in buying the property because they are the only one with the right to utilize it. The statement included the following:
In addition to safeguarding any existing or future equipment located inside these regions to provide safe, dependable power, these easements and their setbacks are in place to protect our customers and staff. It’s critical to realize that Duke Energy Florida does not participate in real estate deals that might involve our easements. The pair is nonetheless liable for the property’s taxes even though they are not allowed to construct on the site. Since then, Hernando County has lowered the assessed value to $6,691 by 50%, but the Hartls are still stuck with a $17,500 plot of land they can’t use.
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