The woman's homeowner's association wants $250,000 from her, saying what she's doing is violating several deed restrictions
CYPRESS, Texas -- A hefty lawsuit is not stopping a woman from feeding ducks near her home outside Houston, Texas.
According to a petition filed in court, the Lakeland Village Community Association said she's causing a foul odor, untidy conditions, and noise that disturbs the peace. "It took three days, but by the end of the third day, there were ducks at my front door crying, just crying, saying, 'why are you not feeding us?'" Rowe said.
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