The HOA Called His Mother’s Safety Ramp a Violation While the Work Boat Was Still Running

Chapter 1: The Notice Arrived After the Lift Had Started

The lift engine was already running when Raymond Wright stepped out of the lower door with his phone in one hand and a wrench still in the other.

At first, he thought Frank Garcia had come back early from the marina side with the second load of brackets. Then the white work boat rose six inches off the gravel, straps groaning against its hull, and Raymond saw the workers were not unloading anything.

They were taking it away.

“Hey,” Raymond called, crossing the driveway fast. “Stop that lift.”

Two high-vis workers turned. One froze with his hand on a strap. The other looked past Raymond, toward the woman in the hot-pink suit standing at the edge of the stone retaining wall like she had arrived for a ribbon cutting instead of a removal.

Melissa Adams held a paper in the air.

The words were thick and black across the top.

VIOLATION NOTICE.

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