The HOA Ordered Him to Remove One Hidden Dish, Then the Whole Neighborhood Went Offline

Chapter 1: The Notice Arrived Before His Father’s Game

The violation notice had been taped beneath the oxygen-supply delivery slip, as if the two papers belonged together.

Samuel Johnson stopped halfway through pulling the front door closed. The delivery driver’s carbon copy fluttered against the cream-colored envelope, both held to the brick by a strip of clear tape. Through the storm door, he could hear the low mechanical breath of his father’s oxygen concentrator and the television announcers filling time before the Panthers pregame show.

He peeled away the tape carefully.

The envelope bore the green crest of Ridgecrest Meadows Homeowners Association and the words ARCHITECTURAL COMPLIANCE in block letters. Samuel opened it on the walkway.

The notice gave him fourteen days to remove an unauthorized satellite receiver from the rear roofline. Failure to comply would trigger an $850 enforcement charge, a $340 administrative assessment, and daily fines thereafter.

He read the amounts twice.

The receiver had been installed three days earlier by a licensed technician. Samuel had submitted the manufacturer specifications, the placement diagram, and a photograph showing the dish tucked behind the chimney. The installer had laughed when Samuel asked whether it could be seen from the street.

“Only if somebody climbs your neighbor’s maple tree,” the man had said.

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