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"I'm Boiling": The Debt of the Sitbon Brotherhood | Israel today

2021-03-09T13:49:29.388Z


| native The "Wedding at First Sight" star has revealed that her bank account is being foreclosed on due to a debt to an Israeli corporation - even though she has not lived in Israel for three years "They issued me a lien on the bank account." Sitbon fraternity Water not in Sasson: For the past three years, the Sitbon fraternity has not lived in Israel, but this does not prevent the Israeli bureaucracy


The "Wedding at First Sight" star has revealed that her bank account is being foreclosed on due to a debt to an Israeli corporation - even though she has not lived in Israel for three years

  • "They issued me a lien on the bank account."

    Sitbon fraternity

Water not in Sasson:

For the past three years, the Sitbon fraternity has not lived in Israel, but this does not prevent the Israeli bureaucracy from pursuing it, according to her.

Sitbon today (Tuesday) brought up an angry story, in which she shared that Avivim imposed a lien on her bank account, even though she has not lived in the country for 3 years, cut off her property tax account and asked the corporation countless times to settle her status.

"I'm boiling," she wrote.

"There is no describing the impudence with which Avivim issued a foreclosure on my bank account this morning, after I had not lived in the property for three years. I talked endlessly with the service representatives about leaving the property, I disconnected myself from the property tax accounts. Why is that not enough? After three years living abroad? ", Sitbon was furious and added various labels to resonate.

Sitbon starred in the first season of "Wedding at First Sight", where she was remarried to Tal Kochba.

The two's relationship did not survive, but Sitbon eventually found love in the arms of businessman Jonathan Ronen, the reality show "How Far Away."

The two are engaged, and currently live in Barcelona with Ronen's daughter from his first marriage and their one-year-old son Daniel.

Avivim Water responded: "This is a debt for water consumption at a time when Achva was registered as the owner of the property and which was not paid on time. The foreclosure was imposed on the account after several notifications were sent. The water bill was paid today and the foreclosure was removed."

Sitbon preferred not to comment.

Source: israelhayom

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