An Ohio man looking for land to build a home got more than he bargained for β and now heβs in a bitter battle with the cityβs government over what he says rightfully belongs to him.
According to Cincinnatiβs ABC affiliate WCPO, Jason Fauntleroy purchased a plot of land in Trenton, Ohio at a Sherrifβs auction for $5,000 back in 2021. But what he didnβt know at the time was that his money actually bought him the entire street.
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Fauntleroy told WCPO that the city began efforts to reclaim the land he bought through eminent domain in October. This process allows the government to seize property for public use, but requires them to compensate the owner for the βfair market value of the property.β
Since that time, Fauntleroy has been in a contentious battle with the city, which is only offering him the value of the land he intended to use for his home, rather than appraising the value of the street he purchased.
βThey shut me out,β Fauntleroy told WCPO in an interview. βThey blocked my calls. Itβs hard to even get through anybody.β
Trenton City Manager Marcos Nichols told WCPO that the city wants to make the private road in front of Fauntleroyβs home a public road that it maintains. He added that he couldnβt explain how Fauntleroy was able to buy Bloomfield Court at the auction.
βIβm not sure how that occurs other than it was a private drive that was created through a homeownerβs association,β he said. βThe homeownerβs association was responsible for maintaining that property and upkeeping it.β
But Fauntleroy says he just wants to be fairly compensated for the land he now owns.
βTreat people fair; do honest work,β he said. βDonβt just take advantage of someone because they donβt have the means of getting an attorney.β
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