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and if it was anything like any of the evictions I've seen here in Georgia, people undoubtedly used her stuff as a free yard sale...
http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/dpp/news/Fullton_County_Woman_Evicted_by_Mistake_060209

http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/dpp/news/Fullton_County_Woman_Evicted_by_Mistake_060209
Fullton County Woman
Evicted by Mistake
Updated: Tuesday, 02 Jun 2009, 10:17 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 02 Jun 2009, 9:28 PM EDT
Julia Harding
Edited By: Leigha Baugham | myfoxatlanta.com
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. (MyFOX ATLANTA) - A Fulton County landlord said Tuesday that a young mother was evicted by mistake. The homeowner said Fulton County Marshals evicted his tenant because they went to the wrong house.
The tenant, a young mother, was getting home from work when she got the call that all of her furniture was on the front lawn. When the tenant got home, she said most of her belongings were already taken by looters.
Gloria Stills looked at what was left of the furniture in her front yard Tuesday and said she became a victim with Fulton County Marshals took their eviction notice to the wrong house.
"I don't have anything, they took all my stuff. I paid my rent every month and I am not late," said Stills.
Stills said it happened while she was at work and looters took most of her valuables, but she did put as much as she could, especially her clothing back in the apartment.
Dennis Taylor owns the property where Stills is a tenant.
"She's paying her rent on time with no problems," said Taylor.
Taylor said his tenant has lived at 2159 for several years, but the eviction notice was for the people next door.
"They got the wrong house; you see the house they're supposed to be getting is next door. This is 2159 Apartment 1 and 2," said Taylor. "That's the house right there that was supposed to be evicted," said Taylor.
Taylor said he thought the mistake happened because another home claims it is also 2159. Taylor said the owner built the home without a permit and then stole his house number.
Now, Taylor said he wanted to get his tenant reimbursed.
"We're going to file a civil suit, a suit against Fulton County and get all her stuff reimbursed," said Taylor


