One Georgia family is understandably distraught after the house their father built by hand was demolished without warning by a crew that says they were given GPS coordinates rather than an address. The home was currently empty — but contained irreplaceable heirlooms.
"We had heirlooms in there…my mom's dining room set…her hutch with her dishes in there," the homeowner told WSBTV.
The demolition company said it had paperwork.
"I said, ‘Paperwork for what?' and he said, ‘For the house, to demolish the house.' I said, ‘I'm the owner of the house, I haven't given anybody any authority to demolish this house,'" said [the homeowner]....
"I said, ‘What address did you have?' and he said, ‘They sent me some GPS coordinates.' I said, ‘Don't you have an address?' (and) he said, ‘Yes, my GPS coordinates led me right to this address here and this house was described,'" said [the homeowner].
[The homeowner] said he suspects the intended target was actually across the road.
The report also said that about a month ago the power box had mysteriously been removed and holes punched into the walls. They thought it was vandalism at the time, but now think that the company was preparing to demolish the house.
Guess there's still something to be said for an address and a map. Oh, and maybe a photo of the house would have helped, too.
Homeowner Says Crews Demolished Wrong House [WSBTV via Consumer Reports]








