00:00Three days after my strange encounter with the woman and her clipboard, I walked down my driveway
00:04to check the mailbox. It was an ordinary afternoon. The weather was clear, the road was quiet,
00:11and I wasn't thinking about the HOA at all. In fact, I had convinced myself the entire situation
00:18was over. Surely someone on the HOA board had looked at the property records by now and realized
00:24their mistake. At least, that's what a reasonable person would have done. I opened the mailbox
00:30expecting bills, advertisements, and maybe a few pieces of regular mail. Instead, I found a white
00:37envelope. There was no stamp. No return address. Just my name written across the front. Immediately,
00:46I had a feeling I knew where it came from. I tore it open and pulled out the paper inside.
00:52At the top, in large bold letters, were the words,
00:56Official HOA Violation Notice. I actually laughed. Not because it was funny. Because I couldn't
01:04believe they were serious. The letter claimed I had begun unauthorized property modifications
01:09without approval from the Homeowners Association. According to the notice, I was required to stop
01:15all work immediately and submit a formal request for review by the HOA board. If I failed to
01:21comply, additional action could be taken. I read the entire thing twice. Then a third time.
01:29Nothing about it made sense. My property wasn't in their HOA. They had no authority over me.
01:36The notice might as well have come from a random stranger. I crumpled the paper and tossed it into
01:42a nearby trash can. Problem solved. Or so I thought. A week later, another envelope appeared.
01:51This one was worse. According to the new letter, I had ignored the first warning and was now being
01:57fined $250 per day. $250. Every day. For violating rules that didn't even apply to my property.
02:07That was the moment I realized something important. This wasn't a misunderstanding anymore.
02:14The woman with the clipboard genuinely believed she had power over my land. Or worse. She knew she
02:21didn't and was hoping I would simply give in. Over the next several days, more letters appeared.
02:28Warnings. Violation notices. Threats of additional fines. One document even claimed I already owed
02:36thousands of dollars. The pile kept growing. Each letter became more aggressive than the last.
02:43And every time I opened my mailbox, I found myself wondering what ridiculous accusation would be
02:49waiting for me next. Still, I ignored them. Because legally, they meant nothing. What I didn't realize
02:57was that the woman who started all of this was about to take things far beyond letters.
03:01And when she did, the entire neighborhood would end up watching. What would you have done with those
03:07fake HOA fines? Like and share if you think this HOA crossed the line. Follow the page and comment
03:15part 4 because the next confrontation happened face-to-face and it got much worse.
03:19But отмет sich, please stop letting go of the futuro where you can just get this high.
03:19There are no other yeses.
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