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Florida couple invites wedding guests to reception at mansion they thought was vacant
A Florida couple hoped to have their dream wedding on the grounds of a magnificent, multimillion-dollar mansion that boasts a tennis court, gazebo and a pool with a waterfall.
The only problem was, they never told the home's owner about their plans.
Courtney Wilson and Shenita Jones had invited their whole family to the nuptials at their "dream home and estate," which turned out to be a palatial estate they don't own and reportedly didn't rent in the upscale Florida suburb of Southwest Ranches, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported Wednesday.
The 16,300-square-foot mansion, which is on the market for $5.6 million, is no wedding factory. It boasts a bowling alley, 15 bathrooms, a home theater and 800-square-foot bar.
In their online wedding invitation, Wilson and Jones referred to themselves as "the Royal couple" and promised a reception that featured a "red carpet cocktail hour" on Saturday, followed by brunch on Sunday...
Florida couple invites wedding guests to home that isn't theirs
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Frozen Chosen
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Oopsie
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I hate it when that happens.
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So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.
House hijacking was a big thing down here during the last great recession/foreclosure crisis.
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