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Casey Anthony’s parents facing EVICTION from Florida home where granddaughter Caylee died

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    Casey Anthony’s parents facing EVICTION from Florida home where granddaughter Caylee died

    By joncoats | Florida Law, Foreclosure Law, Real Estate Law, Short Sale, Uncategorized | Comments are Closed | 13 November, 2013 | 0

    By DAILY MAIL REPORTER |

    “The Florida home of Casey Anthony’s parents where her daughter Caylee died in 2008 has gone into foreclosure.

    George and Cynthia Anthony are now facing eviction from their Mount Dora residence after NationStar Mortgage LLC filed foreclosure papers with the Orange County Register of Actions against the coupe last week.

    The value of the house located in the 4900 block of Hopespring Drive is listed between $50,001 and $249,999, the notice of intent obtained by RadarOnline stated.

    According to the real estate site Zillow.com, the Anthonys’ 1,472-square-foot home was built in 1986 featuring four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The couple bought it in 1989 for $90,000.

    This marks the second time that the Anthonys have found themselves on the brink of being ousted from their home.

    In February 2010, Bank of America began the foreclosure process against the property, but eventually dropped the case, HLN-TV reported.

    In July, George and Cynthia Anthony made national headlines after selling off their dead granddaughter’s toys and other items during a garage sale in an attempt to raise cash.

    Casey Anthony has stayed out of the spotlight since she was acquitted of her daughter’s death in July 2011 following a high-profile trial.

    Last month, Anthony agreed to pay $75,000 to a Texas-based search charity that helped look for her missing daughter as part of a settlement.

    The mother reported her 2-year-old daughter Caylee Marie missing in the summer of 2008, 31 days after her daughter was last seen.”

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