Two days later, there was an emergency homeowners meeting. Lew resigned, and again, no one else would fill in. Kenji reluctantly agreed. A majority of the homeowners were present. Kenji contacted the general contractor and asked for a meeting. Ironically, the same man who threatened Lew came out again. He looked like a former football player. He was in his late thirties but huge and muscular with a thick mustache. His first words were, “Look, we’re busy and have no time for small town issues. Try to sue the insurance company for the closed company. That’s all I can tell you.” “No, that’s not acceptable. Your company is the general contractor, and you are responsible, legally and morally. There’s no problem hiring a lawyer to sue your company, but that’s not the proper way. We’re all Ame