Nosy Neighbor Towed Our Cars—And Paid the Price

Jack and I had barely spent a night in our new house when the doorbell rang. We were still surrounded by unpacked boxes when a cheerful woman in pink appeared with cookies. “I’m Lindsey, your neighbor,” she smiled, eyes already scanning our home. After a brief welcome, she delivered her message: the HOA allowed only one car per driveway—no exceptions….

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