Inside the vacant Florida mansion a couple crashed for their wedding

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The Florida mansion where a couple thought it would be just dandy to show up and hold their wedding without the owner’s knowledge is pending an offer, The Post has learned. 

Nathan Finkel, the owner of the estate, can now breathe a sigh of relief, knowing he doesn’t have to deal with prospective trespassers any longer. 

The home first entered into contract on April 8 for $5,695,000.  

Courtney Wilson, the groom, and Shenita Jones, the bride had allegedly sent out wedding invitations to their entire family welcoming them to their “dream home and estate” for a two-day celebration this past Saturday. 

When the crew showed up for the big day, Finkel was befuddled and immediately dialed 911. 

“I have people trespassing on my property,” Finkel told a 911 dispatcher, according to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. “And they keep harassing me, calling me. They say they’re having a wedding here and it’s God’s message. I don’t know what’s going on. All I want is [for] it to stop.”

Shenita Jones (L) and Courtney Wilson (R) nvited family and friends to their “dream home and estate” for their weekend wedding celebration: the ceremony Saturday, brunch on Sunday.
Shenita Jones (left) and Courtney Wilson (right) invited family and friends to their “dream home and estate” for their weekend wedding celebration: the ceremony Saturday, brunch on Sunday.
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Police arrived and asked the couple to leave. They complied and no charges were filed. It is unknown whether they were able to salvage their wedding afterward.

But what exactly is it about this house that made this couple risk their big day? Scroll through the photos to find out.

The property is made up of nine bedrooms and 15 bathrooms.
The property is made up of nine bedrooms and 15 bathrooms.
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The property spans a massive 16,313 square-feet.
The property spans a massive 16,313 square feet and boasts a custom-made pond.
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The lighted tennis court.
The lighted tennis court.
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The grotto pool with an expansive deck.
The grotto pool with an expansive deck.
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An expansive ball-room with coffered-wooden ceilings.
An expansive ballroom with coffered-wooden ceilings.
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The two-lane bowling alley.
The two-lane bowling alley.
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The sauna.
The sauna.
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The movie theater.
The movie theater.
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A living space with multi-colored stained glass custom-shaped windows and colored crystal chandeliers.
A living space with multi-colored stained glass custom-shaped windows and colored crystal chandeliers.
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The gentlemen's bar.
The gentlemen’s bar.
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Made up of nine bedrooms, and 15 bathrooms, the estate is set across 7.2 manicured acres. 

Spanning a massive 16,000 square feet, the sprawling property boasts a long winding entrance, gardens and scenic ponds. 

Stained glass windows are featured in many of the main rooms of the house. 
Other amenities include a grand ballroom, two-story gentlemen’s bar, movie theater, two-lane bowling alley and a dance studio. 

Outdoor features include a lighted tennis court, a walkway, an 80-by-44-foot resort-style pool and rolling lawns. 

A wide view of the intricate stained-glass windows and fluorescent ceiling.
A wide view of the intricate stained glass windows and fluorescent ceiling.
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An expansive living area with floral stained-glass windows.
An expansive living area with floral stained glass windows and hardwood flooring.
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The master bathroom features black marble tiles and yellow and green stained-glass windows.
The master bathroom features black marble tiles and yellow and green stained glass windows.
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The chefs kitchen boasts two ovens and an expansive grey marble island with wooden cabinetry.
The chef’s kitchen boasts two ovens and an expansive gray marble island with mahogany wooden cabinetry.
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The large terrace located on the second floor of the master bedroom.
The large terrace located on the second floor of the master bedroom.
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A marble and gold bathtub situated in the master bathroom.
A gold-lined bathtub situated in one of 15 bathrooms.
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The formal dining room with stained-glass windows.
The formal dining room with stained glass windows.
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The bar with a stained-glass window in the dining area.
The bar with a stained glass window in the dining area.
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Months earlier before the event transpired, Wilson visited the property during an open house and pretended to be a prospective buyer, claimed Keith Poliakoff, an attorney for Southwest Ranches, where the suburban mansion is located.  

“The guy figured it was a vacant house and didn’t realize Nathan lived on the property in a different home,” Poliakoff told the Sun Sentinel. “This guy had no idea he lived there. You know the shock that must have been on his face when he showed up at the gate and the owner was home?”

An aerial view of the entire home.
An aerial view of the entire home.
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