The neighbourhood Homeowners Association announced they are against the idea of a memorial to Caylee on that land. Can they block the sale of the land or the use of it as a memorial? If they can, that would affect the sale.
I think it all depends on the Zoning laws in that County
If enough of the Home owners in the area got together they could file suit to block the building of a park or memorial & if they did this before the land was sold then I'm sure it would hold up any sale.
Why would anyone buy the land if they knew that there was a court battle waiting for them
I honestly don't think LP will buy the Land anyway. It's just another Publicity stunt ...imo
why would the owner take a loss? if anything, i would think the now very well-known property would be worth more than it was. whether we agree with it or not, there are people out there who would pay a lot of money to own this spot as part of their 'collection'.
How about the land is bought or donated and a permanent Memorial to Caylee, perhaps a park with benches, or a garden- provided the land is cleared of swamps and snakes as a tribute to Caylee, whose life was too short?????
There's no way. The realtor said it is not getting offers. With the real estate market how it is right now too, he will not get this for fair market value. I'll be surprised if he gets half of his asking, unless Leonard really does buy it and pays full asking just out of the goodness of his heart. I don't know.
You know, though, I actually thought Leonard wanting to buy the property was a good idea to make it a park or whatever. However, I then heard MarK Klass say how he despises the piece of property where is daughter, Polly was found. He only went there once, I think is what he said and he wish it didn't even exist.
So, I now have to say, I agree with him. Just let it go back to nature, the way it was and leave it be. I don't have much sympathy for the Anthony's but I certainly wouldn't want to drive by that piece of property every day and it being a park and knowing MY grand daughter was thrown there like trash1 It just doesn't seem like somewhere I would want people to be enjoying themselves. It seems wrong now that I listened to him. My heart just breaks for him everytime he talks about Polly. I can not even imagine the pain. And I doubt ANY time heals THAT kind of loss.
Regardless of who buys that piece of property I seriously doubt the CA will ALLOW anyone to use Caylee's name in any way, shape or form. I imagine even if there was a small plaque that had Caylee's name on it she would raise all kind of stink about it, and probably sue whoever owned the property or was trying to place a memorial to Caylee there.
Let it go back to nature .........I heard NG and Mark Klass say to make it beautiful.
There's no way. The realtor said it is not getting offers. With the real estate market how it is right now too, he will not get this for fair market value. I'll be surprised if he gets half of his asking, unless Leonard really does buy it and pays full asking just out of the goodness of his heart. I don't know.
You know, though, I actually thought Leonard wanting to buy the property was a good idea to make it a park or whatever. However, I then heard MarK Klass say how he despises the piece of property where is daughter, Polly was found. He only went there once, I think is what he said and he wish it didn't even exist.
So, I now have to say, I agree with him. Just let it go back to nature, the way it was and leave it be. I don't have much sympathy for the Anthony's but I certainly wouldn't want to drive by that piece of property every day and it being a park and knowing MY grand daughter was thrown there like trash1 It just doesn't seem like somewhere I would want people to be enjoying themselves. It seems wrong now that I listened to him. My heart just breaks for him everytime he talks about Polly. I can not even imagine the pain. And I doubt ANY time heals THAT kind of loss.
I hope Lenny or someone does buy it and put up a playground or park or something that kids could enjoy. It doesn't have to be a shrine to Caylee. That stigma will stick with that location no matter what is done with the lot. I would like to see that stigma countered by something kid friendly and fun.
As far as the logistics of building on that lot. I'm sure the rest of the lots on that block were about the same way before they were developed. It would be a task but I'm sure it could be done very easily. The water run off retention pond has already been put in.
You know, though, I actually thought Leonard wanting to buy the property was a good idea to make it a park or whatever. However, I then heard MarK Klass say how he despises the piece of property where is daughter, Polly was found. He only went there once, I think is what he said and he wish it didn't even exist.
So, I now have to say, I agree with him. Just let it go back to nature, the way it was and leave it be. I don't have much sympathy for the Anthony's but I certainly wouldn't want to drive by that piece of property every day and it being a park and knowing MY grand daughter was thrown there like trash1 It just doesn't seem like somewhere I would want people to be enjoying themselves. It seems wrong now that I listened to him. My heart just breaks for him everytime he talks about Polly. I can not even imagine the pain. And I doubt ANY time heals THAT kind of loss.
It seems that if LP (or anyone) bought it with the intent of converting it to a playground, memorial or park, there would be obstacles and consequences. It would be an attraction for locals and tourist visitors to Orlando. There is the obvious problem of it being a regularly flooded bottomland swamp. It would need to be significantly elevated above the surrounding undeveloped area. There is also the issue with public access. There is no sidewalk on that side of Suburban, and no available parking. What would be the legalities and insurance concerns of a "public attraction site" that is on private property? Who would manage and maintain it? Where would the money for all of that come from?
I think that depends on who buys it and for what purpose. I'd assume, depending on the housing market, that if a developer buys it and turned it into multiple lots to build houses, he'd make a profit.
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