Neighbor kicked me out of my own cabin — and then found out who I really am…..
My name is Mary, I’m the accountant at the homeowners association. Can we meet? It’s important. I tensed up right away.
It could be a trick. But I agreed to meet. In a cafe.
In the center. During the day. In public.
She came on time. Young. Around thirty.
Slender. In glasses. Frightened gaze.
I can’t keep silent anymore, she exhaled almost without looking at me. What they’re doing to you is illegal. The plot has long been listed as yours.
We have documents, but Olivia Peterson ordered not to register them in the database. She said, like, he won’t come back anyway, we’ll sell it later and it will be for the common good. I was silent.
She continued. I’m ashamed. I signed one protocol.
Fictitious. It was needed to formalize the decision of an alleged general meeting. But there was no meeting.
They just gathered three of them and forged signatures. Even Nicholas didn’t know what he was signing. Do you have copies left, she nodded.
And took out a flash drive from her bag. Put it on the table. Here.
Everything is there. And also, I quit today. I can’t work with this.
I took the flash drive, looked at her attentively. For the first time in all this time I felt. I had an ally.
Not a lawyer, not an acquaintance, but someone from the inside. And that changed everything. The next day we submitted the materials to the court and the district attorney’s office.
Andrew was impressed. This is no longer just defense. This is an offensive.
I didn’t know what to expect. But I knew one thing. Olivia Peterson would be in a panic.
And this was just the beginning. It all started with the fact that at the next hearing Olivia Peterson didn’t appear again. Her representative stated that she was in the hospital.
However, the judge was tough. The court can’t wait forever. Is there evidence? Medical certificate? No.
Not yet. Then we continue the hearing. Otherwise, the decision will be made in absentia.
On the bench opposite sat representatives of the homeowners association. Young, insecure, clearly recently hired. The lawyer of the homeowners association constantly got tangled in terms…