MIDDLE TN DISABLED VETERAN TOLD TO TAKE DOWN WHEELCHAIR RAMP OR FACE LAWSUIT

HERMITAGE, Tenn (WTVF) — A disabled veteran fights his homeowner’s association for a wheelchair ramp.

The veteran and his wife say they were told to take down the ramp or face a lawsuit. Everyday 69- year-old Selross Adams finds the strength to help her soon to be 72-year-old husband get in and out of the house.

“Being exposed to agent orange just ruined his body,” Adams said.

William served a year in Vietnam. He now has PTSD, poor circulation, diabetes and a whole list of other ailments that claimed his right leg, a big toe and soon another toe.

“We had to put the disability ramps up; we had one in the front and one in the back,” Adams said.

The wheelchair ramps were approved and inspected by the department of Veteran’s Affairs before the couple moved in last April.

However, Adams says the Meadows of Seven Points homeowners’ association’s treasurer who is also her neighbor had other plans.

“He wanted the unsightly ramps gone and that’s how are little problem began,” Adams said.

Adams says the treasurer claimed the ramps were a violation of the HOA guidelines and if they’re weren’t gone before the couple moved in he would sue.