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NYC_SKP

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96. Actually, she was very deeply involved in real estate, with blogs and DBAs.
Tue Feb 25, 2014, 10:53 PM
Feb 2014

She should have known, she must have know.

And she has a record for larceny (real estate), then violating probation. Who knows what else.

She founded a company called "Off the Grid Living" in 2012...

http://www.florida-companies-info.com/off-the-grid-living-inc-16lml/

There is a LOT of backstory with this one!

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Another story about Florida. . . B Calm Feb 2014 #1
full of rich old dickheads madokie Feb 2014 #5
Florida has a notorious robber baron for a governor Jack Rabbit Feb 2014 #29
I don't know sakabatou Feb 2014 #57
You try that in most states and anywhere there are gated communities and you will get 1monster Feb 2014 #98
UM, NOPE Not here in California. at least here in the north. Ecumenist Feb 2014 #105
The city wants the money joeglow3 Feb 2014 #2
+1. They will see this sort of thing as a threat to their business model, so to speak. nt bemildred Feb 2014 #6
Republican government does indeed want to control us Bandit Feb 2014 #28
Here's another story: I know of a family where 3 members live next door to one another. 7962 Feb 2014 #90
Isn't the minimum charge used to pay for the upkeep of the JimDandy Feb 2014 #109
When you ask why the minimum is so high, they tell you its to pay for the system 7962 Feb 2014 #115
That does sound unfair about the trash. JimDandy Feb 2014 #117
What a racket. bullsnarfle Feb 2014 #118
Sewer separation is killing a lot of cities joeglow3 Feb 2014 #119
Yet BigBiz can suck aquifers dry n/t 4_TN_TITANS Feb 2014 #113
Sold (at a great loss!) a money-pit piece of Cape Coral property in 2009 and never looked back. WinkyDink Feb 2014 #3
And, of course this is typical of the so-called 'conservative' values Stonepounder Feb 2014 #4
Is this a free nation? No. hunter Feb 2014 #7
+ 1,000,000,000 What You Said !!! WillyT Feb 2014 #10
Don't fall for it, WillyT. Always dig a little deeper. Robin Speronis is not a poor victim. NYC_SKP Feb 2014 #87
Ahhhhh, more to the story!! Thanks for that effort. 7962 Feb 2014 #91
And: "Cape real estate owner sentenced to probation in larceny case" NYC_SKP Feb 2014 #93
The Masters of the system ultimately WANT the poor and homeless to suffer AZ Progressive Feb 2014 #35
You DON'T really own your own HOME AZ Progressive Feb 2014 #38
Yep CFLDem Feb 2014 #40
I recall my Berlin Expat Feb 2014 #80
We are exempt from property taxes sammytko Feb 2014 #92
You want to outlaw CANDLES??? Piffle. kestrel91316 Feb 2014 #77
Yes, this should be embraced, but sadly ignorance and sh** often float to the top! n/t RKP5637 Feb 2014 #79
20 years ago a friend of mine had to tie in to the city water and sewer system. hobbit709 Feb 2014 #8
So why not connect to the city utilities and never use them? Jeff In Milwaukee Feb 2014 #9
They would still charge her a minimum charge every month. louis-t Feb 2014 #18
That's different... Jeff In Milwaukee Feb 2014 #21
For some it is an opiton; greiner3 Feb 2014 #19
Hmmmph...I'm sorry Ms. Speronis, but just because you are Standing on Your Ground in bkanderson76 Feb 2014 #11
No State Income Tax bpj62 Feb 2014 #12
What does she do with her sewage? n/t lumberjack_jeff Feb 2014 #13
She might have a septic tank. totodeinhere Feb 2014 #15
Septic tanks can be adequate, if there's enough property over which to spread the drainfield. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2014 #16
She Flushed It Down the City Sewer... BodieTown Feb 2014 #20
I am confused joeglow3 Feb 2014 #26
I Used to Be A Technical Writer... BodieTown Feb 2014 #30
Thanks for using the technical terms Renew Deal Feb 2014 #33
Now, could you explain packman Feb 2014 #61
Actually you can pour the bucket straight into the toilet. And it gets more pressure like jtuck004 Feb 2014 #86
We pay a separate fee for sewage. That would work in Florida too. hunter Feb 2014 #27
Except that the plumbing code has requirements for rainwater collection, composting toilets, FSogol Feb 2014 #36
Have they got to the "Innocent until proven guilty" part? hunter Feb 2014 #42
The proper way to show compliance with the building codes is to get permit when you make FSogol Feb 2014 #43
So you are an authoritarian? hunter Feb 2014 #46
I'm not either. However a city sanitary system isn't free. If is still using the system, then she FSogol Feb 2014 #50
Aaahhh what's a little cholera between friends. So long as we are FREE! CBGLuthier Feb 2014 #51
Seriously. Freedumb is on the march! FSogol Feb 2014 #62
I pay the sewage fee. hunter Feb 2014 #55
Has she the ability to pay for separate sewage disposal, without water service? hunter Feb 2014 #58
Not every area has a sewer fee. Most add it on to the water bill. FSogol Feb 2014 #59
I'm glad we are not neighbors too... hunter Feb 2014 #68
Again w/ the name calling? And where did I say anything about the impossiblility of changing laws? FSogol Feb 2014 #69
"all my sewage is recycled back into potable water"---Where the hell is THIS? WinkyDink Feb 2014 #106
Lots of places. Here's a general article... hunter Feb 2014 #120
I didn't ask "Where is it in the larger world?" I asked YOU for YOUR town because of YOUR claim. WinkyDink Feb 2014 #121
I wouldn't compost poop. Ilsa Feb 2014 #64
They do have composting toilets, which are a high tech version of an outhouse. FSogol Feb 2014 #70
Good fertilizer, but not for growing food. Ilsa Feb 2014 #100
Correct. 840high Feb 2014 #65
Wastewater Lurker Deluxe Feb 2014 #14
More on tracking wastewater Android3.14 Feb 2014 #24
George Bush was applauded when he went off grid... TeeYiYi Feb 2014 #17
I remember this. But rules are different for the wealthy. nt valerief Feb 2014 #22
Hopefully this woman's attorney... TeeYiYi Feb 2014 #23
Lucky you! nt valerief Feb 2014 #25
The "ranch" was also in a rural area with no services WolverineDG Feb 2014 #67
I bet she doesn't have a bundle of cable and phone service either NightWatcher Feb 2014 #31
I told Comcast to quit billing me for -$0.04 or I'd rip their cable out of MY tube. hunter Feb 2014 #73
I just checked the federal laws and... TRoN33 Feb 2014 #32
Being grid-tied is not an uncommon requirement. It is unfortunate that she did not realize GreenPartyVoter Feb 2014 #34
I researched the idea of going off-grid justiceischeap Feb 2014 #39
Some regulations are useful, but others do leave me scratching my head. GreenPartyVoter Feb 2014 #45
Some are designed to keep poor people out of the neighborhood. n/t PoliticAverse Feb 2014 #53
Actually, she was very deeply involved in real estate, with blogs and DBAs. NYC_SKP Feb 2014 #96
Oooohhh... This could get really interesting! GreenPartyVoter Feb 2014 #101
This woman thought she could scam people Jenoch Feb 2014 #104
She is skirting the issue a little by using the camp showers Boom Sound 416 Feb 2014 #37
You DON'T really OWN your own home AZ Progressive Feb 2014 #41
You may own your home... druidity33 Feb 2014 #94
Uh, where does she use the toilet? WolverineDG Feb 2014 #44
She may have a holding tank w/leach field. PotatoChip Feb 2014 #47
septic tanks in the city dont Niceguy1 Feb 2014 #54
Yes, but she needs to pay for those services just like everyone else WolverineDG Feb 2014 #66
No disagreement from me PotatoChip Feb 2014 #76
90% of my trash goes into the recycling bins or our compost heap. hunter Feb 2014 #48
How does that work? PotatoChip Feb 2014 #49
I pay for sewage service... hunter Feb 2014 #56
Sounds like a good approach for water conservation. (nt) PotatoChip Feb 2014 #63
Purple pipes secondvariety Feb 2014 #72
It's potable water in this case. hunter Feb 2014 #78
The municipality secondvariety Feb 2014 #89
How about someone with a compost pile? quakerboy Feb 2014 #103
Florida! Liberal_in_LA Feb 2014 #52
The corporation has to get paid! blackspade Feb 2014 #60
I feel that if ones land Munificence Feb 2014 #71
i agree. as long as you aren't imposing it on children, the no water thing... ejpoeta Feb 2014 #114
Hillbilly drifters living "off the grid" destroyed the ground water where my grandparents lived Sen. Walter Sobchak Feb 2014 #74
In my great grandma's case it was wealthier "backpackers" and tourists with money. hunter Feb 2014 #83
Another day... discntnt_irny_srcsm Feb 2014 #75
It is all about what everything is all about - GREED! liberal N proud Feb 2014 #81
We all know Curmudgeoness Feb 2014 #82
"The Cape Coral resident said she will dispose of waste just as dog owners do for pets." NYC_SKP Feb 2014 #84
I lived there in 1981-82 and I miss it in some ways. Systematic Chaos Feb 2014 #107
I like the water theme, but like you it's not secure from ocean rise or tidal surges. NYC_SKP Feb 2014 #108
It's about CONTROL and showing her who she belongs to. ileus Feb 2014 #85
I'm siding with the city on this one jmowreader Feb 2014 #88
Robin Marie Speronis has a past. She's a crook with a crooked past. NYC_SKP Feb 2014 #95
how long before shit like this happens to you if you don't watch television? Kali Feb 2014 #97
I could live like that at my house madville Feb 2014 #99
Good to know when I finally Shankapotomus Feb 2014 #102
Her lawyer is the guy who foreclosed on the Bank of America. Jim Lane Feb 2014 #110
LOOK OUT!!! DANGER!!! OTHERS COULD DO THIS TOO!!! (Mob enforcers dispatched). Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2014 #111
I think she needs to hook the guy up to the solar batteries flobee1 Feb 2014 #112
I read several accounts of this and one critical detail's often left out: IrishAyes Feb 2014 #116
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