Gail Gatan told Newsweek the previous owner was warned "never to go down there" by their father. Gatan ignored that.
The listing was unauthorized, as the home's ownership was tied up in a prolonged foreclosure process, with Fannie Mae taking ownership in December.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy said a listing for the home was fake.
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