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Dallas Area Demolition Company Tears Down Wrong House


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A Facebook user posted "I still can't believe this is true. We did everything we could to save this home. Rest In Peace my dear friend Mary Ann" he then thanked the local news team for running his story, later it got nation attention.


"My 1923 Craftsman house got dozed in Dallas by a random mix up!! How does this happen?" Jeremy Wenninger asked on Facebook after a JR's Demolition, a Texas demolition company based in Irving, TX, tore down the wrong house.


The owner of JR Demolition, Bobby Lindamood, explained that it happened because the home did not have a house number and the curb address was covered by water and debris. "We made a mistake and thought we had the right property" said the Texas business owner.


Texas Tough

"I as the owner, have been in demolition over 35 years, and after many thousands of structure demolitions, this is the first incident wherein the wrong structure was demolished" Lindamood told the press as he tried to smooth matters over.


To add to the smoothness, Lindamood, said that the home looked abandon and in disrepair (condition due to neglect) and similiar to homes that the company is use to demolishing.


 

The Guy from California

Jeremy Wenninger posted to his Facebook friends "You can't make this sh-t up, they demolised my house" referring to the Texas business owner and his reasoning behind the mishap.


Wenninger, a resident of California, inherited the home from an old friend who had recently passed away. He had plans on remodeling the old home; however, fate had different plans.


Resolution Talk

The company is working with Wenninger on finding a resolution for the small mix up which costed the him a gift from a friend who recently passed away.


 


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