Property Line Justice

Welcome to Property Line Justice, where private property, family, and the truth always matter. We bring cinematic stories of HOA Karen abuse, property line disputes, fake fines, illegal towing, neighbor conflicts, and legal revenge driven by real evidence—not empty threats. From deeds and county surveys to doorbell cameras and courtroom twists, every story ends with accountability, justice served, and homeowners standing up for what is right.



Property Line Justice

🚨 HOA Karen sent a construction crew onto my private land before breakfast…

No warning.
No permission.
Just orange flags, white spray paint, and the word “REMOVE” marked beside my gate.

She claimed the HOA had already approved a new emergency access road across my property — right through the strip of land where my late wife planted her dogwood trees.

Then she gave me 72 hours to remove “anything in the way.”

My fence.
My trees.
My land.

By noon, I had a violation notice, a daily fine threat, and neighbors whispering that I was blocking emergency vehicles.

But I didn’t yell.
I didn’t touch the flags.
I started documenting everything.

Because one county record was about to expose what the HOA president never wanted anyone to ask:

Where is the recorded easement?

The full story is coming soon on Property Line Justice.

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Would you have pulled the flags out immediately, or documented everything first?

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Property Line Justice

A $2 million road. A private ranch. And one project code the HOA never expected anyone to trace.

In our next video, a Marine veteran discovers that an HOA has paved a 28-foot road across his Colorado ranch—far beyond the limits of a recorded emergency easement.

The HOA calls it a safety project.

But the construction timeline, survey records, and a hidden code marked P3W-17 suggest the road may have been built for something much bigger.

Then the subdivision loses its main entrance—and suddenly the road across his ranch becomes their only practical way out.

What happens when he installs a gate?

The answer turns this HOA dispute into a major property rights battle involving private road access, easement limits, Phase III development, land surveys, and a court fight over who truly controls the ranch road.

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Would you open the gate—or demand to see the easement first?

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