A man destroyed a house he was building with his own hands, and the reason will surprise you

Since early February, John Lenore has been building a two-story country house commissioned by the owner. The man worked conscientiously, and it seemed that the work was already coming to an end, but something went completely wrong as originally planned.

Lenore and his team have always had an excellent reputation in the construction market. Having received another order for the construction of a two-story country house in the British town of Leicester, the team happily took up the task.

In the beginning, everything went according to plan: the owner received a building permit. The team brought in the scaffolding and began work. They laid the foundations, erected the walls, and made the roof and electrical wiring. Lester contacted the customer and asked to deposit the amount that had been agreed in advance – in the amount of 3,5 pounds sterling (about 360 thousand rubles), but the owner refused.

The man stopped answering calls, and later it turned out that he was absent from the city. Together with his family, the customer went on vacation, and did not solve the financial issue with a conscientious team of builders.

Then John decided to take action. The man, along with members of the brigade, destroyed the building to its very foundations. At the site where the beautiful two-story cottage was supposed to have been located, only ruins remain, writes Leicestershire Live. Overlaps, shingles and other building materials were scattered across the site.

The owner’s neighbors, because of whom there was a commotion, tried to call him, but so far in vain. The situation was leaked to the press. Many people expressed dissatisfaction with the actions of the angry builder who decided to destroy the house, but there were also those who supported.

“I did everything right. Why should he work for free? ”,“ He was thrown, so he did just that. I’m on John’s side, I really feel sorry for the neighbors, garbage is everywhere ”,“ Would you hump if the owner refused to pay? I think not, ”wrote Internet users.

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