SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. -- ABC's Extreme Makeover, Home Edition built a new home for a Seminole County woman running a neighborhood charity. But Channel 9 found out that same neighborhood could make her lose the home for good.
Starting last spring, complaints from neighbors brought code enforcement to the house and Sadie Holmes is facing hundreds of dollars in fines per day. The new home was built on the site of a previous home on Amanda Street.
Sadie Holmes says she is faced with a $15,000 fine. Code Enforcement plans to file a lien at the end of the month and if that happens, Holmes said she'll probably go into foreclosure.
"I'm here doing something good and I get a slap in my face and it hurts," said Holmes.
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Sarah Lynn Brown said...
That is just low. The neighbors need to get a grip and if they don't like her charity work THEY should be the ones to move. The world needs more people that help others. I imagine if they went and offered to help her they would find out what good is being done and get over what small inconveniance her operation may entail.
That is just low. The neighbors need to get a grip and if they don't like her charity work THEY should be the ones to move. The world needs more people that help others. I imagine if they went and offered to help her they would find out what good is being done and get over what small inconveniance her operation may entail.
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That is just low. The neighbors need to get a grip and if they don't like her charity work THEY should be the ones to move. The world needs more people that help others. I imagine if they went and offered to help her they would find out what good is being done and get over what small inconveniance her operation may entail.
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