The HOA Dug a Stormwater Trench Through Her Yard, Then Learned Whose Engineering Seal They Had Used

Chapter 1: The Trench Was Already Across Her Garden

Laura Mitchell opened the back door and stopped with one hand still on the handle.

Where her flowerbed had been the night before, there was now a trench.

It ran from the uphill property line, cut through the grass in a raw brown stripe, and continued toward the narrow side yard beside her foundation. Clumps of sod lay overturned along both edges. Two mature hydrangeas had been pulled from the ground and left with their roots exposed. A length of white plastic pipe rested in the bottom, half-covered by loose soil.

For several seconds, Laura heard nothing except the irrigation timer clicking inside the garage.

Then a machine started somewhere beyond the fence.

She stepped outside in house shoes and followed the trench toward the side of the house. The soil was damp enough to cling to her soles. A crushed border stone lay under a mound of dirt. Orange paint marked a line that crossed directly over the place where her gas meter and foundation drain met.

At the far end, the trench disappeared beneath a section of fence that had been removed and leaned against her maple tree.

Laura took out her phone.

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