Several members of this online community responded in agreement that, for once, the HOA is not to blame in this scenario. The contractor is the person from whom the resident should be seeking financial compensation.
This man defied warnings from the board members and continued to be a nuisance to other residents in the community, even after he was told to stop. Talk about a silly way to promote one’s business, given the fact that he ended up losing money along the way (and might even owe way more money when all of this is over).
For more stories about neighborhood drama, take a look at this trending piece about a Texas homeowner whose neighbor illegally assumed approximately 240 square feet of his property without approval.


