Susan Hodgson returned from her vacation to find her Atlanta family property demolished by mistake. The house, which had been vacant and boarded up for about 15 years, was reduced to rubble.
A neighbor had called Hodgson during her absence, inquiring if she had authorized the demolition. Hodgson had not, and she confirmed this when asked by the neighbor. The worker involved responded rudely, telling the neighbor to mind her own business.
Hodgson, perplexed and angry, sent a family member to speak with the worker. It turned out that he had made a grave error in identifying the correct address. He swiftly packed up and left upon realizing his mistake.
Hodgson has taken legal action by filing a police report and seeking legal counsel, but her next course of action remains uncertain. The company responsible for the demolition, «You Call It, We Haul It,» has not yet reached out to her. In a statement to FOX5, the company stated that they are conducting an investigation.
Hodgson expressed her disbelief that someone could cause such destruction without taking responsibility for their actions. She emphasized that they did not offer any apologies or assistance in rectifying the situation. The accidental demolition has left her in a state of shock and uncertainty.
What happened to Susan Hodgson's home while she was on vacation?
Susan Hodgson returned from vacation to discover her home had been accidentally demolished, leaving her in shock and disbelief.
What actions has Susan Hodgson taken following the mistaken demolition of her home?
Susan Hodgson has filed a police report, sought legal counsel, and expressed frustration at the lack of contact or apology from the company responsible for the demolition, 'You Call