The trucks that came through the area were picking up rugs for a nearby factory using the homeowner's driveway to turn around to the street.
HOUSTON, Texas -- Miguel Garcia said he doesn't have a problem with cars using his lawn as a turnaround, but one vehicle he does have a problem with is an 18-wheeler because it is too heavy and causes severe damage.
According to Garcia, the trucks come through the neighborhood to pick up wholesale carpet for a nearby factory and use his front yard to turn back onto the street. "I didn't know how bad it was until I saw the video. So, my family and I were concerned. He can't be dealing with this. He just can't," Ana Rodriguez explained.
ABC13 was there when Garcia talked to the owner of Rug Selection, LLC. The owner said that his problem was with the trucking company in an email.
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