Florida Grandma's Beloved Treehouse Home Demolished After 20-Year Battle

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A 72-year-old Florida grandma is being forced to tear down the treehouse she has lived in for nearly 20 years due to code violations and concerns over safety. Shawnee Chasser, who prefers living outdoors, accumulated $40,000 in fines from Miami-Dade County over the past eight years. Despite her desire to remain close to the earth, Chasser has decided to comply with the orders and begin the process of tearing down the structures. She plans to build a new dwelling that meets building codes, which will cost her an additional $30,000.
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