Rating
4
Average: 4 (1 vote)

I really enjoyed this case mainly because I could relate to it. The main character was close to my age and was in a situation that I could easily put myself in. The length of this case was perfect, maybe a little bit too short, but it was an easy read that allowed me to focus more on the analysis than the number of pages. The conflict was simple, but the resolve is debatable and made for a good conversation about what was the right or wrong way to go about it. I gave 4 and not 5 stars because I felt the case lacked a bit of detail in regard to what Laura's esponsibilities were, and how the members of the homeowner's association felt about the severity of the situation, because ultimately they are the paying customers.