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Punta Gorda man arrested for illegally renting out home he didn’t own

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      TO PUNISH A CHILD KILLER RIGHT NOW AT 11. A CHARLOTTE COUNTY MAN IS ACCUSED OF CHARGING PEOPLE RENT ON THE HOUSE. HE DOESN'T OWN. >> THANK YOU FOR WATCHING GULF COAST NEWS. I'M PETER BUSCH. DEPUTIES ARRESTED CLINTON ROSE YEAR. THEY SAY HE'S A NEIGHBOR OF THE FAMILY THAT OWNS THE HOME. GULF COAST NEWS REPORTER MADISON ADAMS TALKED TO A VICTIM WHO SAYS THE ACTUAL HOMEOWNERS CAME KNOCKING AT THE DOOR WHILE SHE WAS THERE. >> I SPOKE WITH ONE OF THE PEOPLE THAT HE'S ACCUSED OF ILLEGALLY RENTING TO THE REAL OWNERS. FAMILY SHOWED UP ON HER DOORSTEP, ASKING HER WHY THEY WERE LIVING IN THEIR DEAD GRANDPARENTS HOME. IN AND A GOOD SON AND HER DAUGHTER MOVED FROM OHIO TO GORDA. THEY SAY THEY FOUND THIS HOME ON MANDY STREET, A REAL ID OR HAD ADVERTISED THE PROPERTY ON FACEBOOK MARKETPLACE. A GUY THAT POSTED THE AD REFERRED ME TO THE GENTLEMAN WHO SCAMMED THAT HE HAD GREAT REVIEWS. PEOPLE WERE SAYING HE WAS AMAZING. MONTH LATER THEY DISCOVERED THE MAN WHO RENTED IT TO THEM DIDN'T EVEN OWN THE HOUSE. THAT DISCOVERY CAME AS A KNOCK ON THE DOOR, LITERALLY LADY'S NOT DOOR AND ASKED ME WHAT WAS I DOING IN THERE THAT GRANDFATHER'S HOME? >> THE REAL OWNERS HAD DIE OUT OF STATE FAMILY MEMBERS INHERITED THE PLACE. THE CHARLOTTE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE SAYS A NEIGHBOR NAMED CLINTON ROSE OR HAVE BEEN ILLEGALLY PAYING TAXES AND RENTING IT OUT. I WAS START AND I WAS. >> HURT IN MAD AND EMBARRASSED ALL IN WAR. IT WAS VERY DECEIVING MANDATE AND HER DAUGHTER HAD TO MOVE IN. THEY LOST ALL THEIR DEPOSIT AND SAVINGS. IT WAS. >> PROBABLY CLOSER TO $7500 FOR EVERYTHING. >> THAT WAS EVERYTHING THAT WE HAD FROM COMING DOWN FROM OHIO. AND NOW WE'RE JUST HAVING TO FIGURE IT OUT PAYCHECK TO PAYCHECK. I THINK MY REASON FOR WANTING TO DO INTERVIEW IS TO MAKE PEOPLE AWARE. >> DEPUTIES SAY ROSE OR HAS BEEN RENTING THE HOME OUT FOR OVER A YEAR MAKING OV
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      Punta Gorda man arrested for illegally renting out home he didn’t own
      A woman who moved to Florida for a fresh start says she instead walked into a nightmare after discovering the man she rented a home from didn’t actually own the property.Amanda Goodson and her daughter relocated from Ohio to Punta Gorda in February, after finding what seemed like the perfect rental home on Mandy Street.She said the listing on Facebook appeared legitimate, a popular realtor posted it and told her to reach out to the homeowner, Clinton Roser. “He had great reviews. People were saying he was amazing,” Goodson said.But about a month into their lease, two young women showed up at the home and asked her what she was doing in their dead grandfather’s house. That’s when Goodson learned the man who rented her the home had no legal right to do so.“I was stunned. I was hurt and mad and embarrassed all in one,” she said. “It was very deceiving.”According to the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office, a neighbor, Clinton Roser, had been falsely claiming ownership of the property.Deputies say he had been paying the property taxes and renting out the home despite not having any legal ownership or rights to do so.The actual owners—out-of-state family members of the deceased homeowner—were unaware until they visited the property themselves.Goodson says she and her daughter were forced to move, losing their security deposit and all the money they had saved for the relocation.“It was probably closer to $7,500 for everything. That was everything that we had from coming down from Ohio. And now we're just having to figure it out paycheck to paycheck,” she explained.Roser was arrested Friday and is now facing a felony charge of property fraud for an amount between $20,000 and $50,000. Deputies believe he had been illegally renting the home for more than a year and collected over $20,000 in rental income.Goodson said she hopes sharing her story will prevent others from falling victim to similar scams.“I think my biggest reason for wanting to do this interview is to make people aware,” she said. DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more.

      A woman who moved to Florida for a fresh start says she instead walked into a nightmare after discovering the man she rented a home from didn’t actually own the property.

      Amanda Goodson and her daughter relocated from Ohio to Punta Gorda in February, after finding what seemed like the perfect rental home on Mandy Street.

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      She said the listing on Facebook appeared legitimate, a popular realtor posted it and told her to reach out to the homeowner, Clinton Roser.

      “He had great reviews. People were saying he was amazing,” Goodson said.

      But about a month into their lease, two young women showed up at the home and asked her what she was doing in their dead grandfather’s house. That’s when Goodson learned the man who rented her the home had no legal right to do so.

      “I was stunned. I was hurt and mad and embarrassed all in one,” she said. “It was very deceiving.”

      According to the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office, a neighbor, Clinton Roser, had been falsely claiming ownership of the property.

      Deputies say he had been paying the property taxes and renting out the home despite not having any legal ownership or rights to do so.

      The actual owners—out-of-state family members of the deceased homeowner—were unaware until they visited the property themselves.

      Goodson says she and her daughter were forced to move, losing their security deposit and all the money they had saved for the relocation.

      “It was probably closer to $7,500 for everything. That was everything that we had from coming down from Ohio. And now we're just having to figure it out paycheck to paycheck,” she explained.

      Roser was arrested Friday and is now facing a felony charge of property fraud for an amount between $20,000 and $50,000. Deputies believe he had been illegally renting the home for more than a year and collected over $20,000 in rental income.

      Goodson said she hopes sharing her story will prevent others from falling victim to similar scams.

      “I think my biggest reason for wanting to do this interview is to make people aware,” she said.

      DOWNLOAD the free Gulf Coast News app for your latest news and alerts on breaking news, weather, sports, entertainment, and more.