A Jacksonville car dealership is accused of using homes to help sell cars without permission.
Eldin Kalac’s Murray Hill home surveillance camera captured a woman pulling into his driveway, get out to take pictures of her car, and then pull away.
“I was concerned about people calling or coming to the actual place to find the car they’re looking for on Facebook Marketplace,” Kalac said. “It was definitely a really weird situation. I’ve never seen anything like that before.”
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