This story details a homeowner's frustrating experience with a dishonest tree removal contractor who caused significant damage and then vanished. The homeowner faced difficulties seeking legal action and ultimately relied on the kindness of his community for support.
A man shared his story about a fraudulent 'arborist' who damaged his property and then disappeared. He contacted the police, but they deemed it a civil matter. He also filed a complaint with the state agency that regulates unlicensed contractors. Despite receiving advice to sue the 'arborist', the man is uncertain if that's the best course of action. He prioritizes protecting others from potential harm due to the individual's criminal background.
Fortunately, he received support from his neighbors who helped with the cleanup, provided him with a generator, and even offered him meals and warm showers
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