Imagine buying a home in a small town and then watching in horror as it is destroyed due to a freak accident in which the local utility is at fault. You subsequently choose to live in a tent on your property but are told by county officials that your actions are illegal. Soon, they’re handing you an eviction notice.

Sound crazy? It’s actually happening to a woman in North Carolina by the name of Ingrid Larsen, who is this week’s guest on Off The Grid Radio.

Ingrid’s previous home was ruined 10 years ago during a storm when 10,000-plus gallons of raw sewage backed up through her toilet into her home, turning her beloved dwelling into a biohazard site. It had to be razed.

She chose to rebuild but had one simple request: No sewer hookups. She instead wanted to use a septic tank, but she was denied a permit. So she decided to live in a tent. That idea, too, was, rejected by government officials.

Ingrid tells us:

What it was like to watch raw sewage cover nearly every inch of her home.

Why she refuses to hook back up to the utility sewer system, despite assurances that the problem is fixed.

How her settlement left her in a hole financially, despite what some people thought.

Why she chose to live on the property again instead of moving away.

Ingrid says her fight is symbolic of a larger nationwide struggle for liberty and freedom. It’s one that everyone – on- or off-grid – should follow. Listen as this one woman shares a story that will enrage and inspire you!