Man receives handwritten letter about his $1,000,000 Lamborghini after the neighbors got together and complained

Published on Nov 17, 2025 at 6:02 PM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson

Last updated on Nov 17, 2025 at 6:02 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

This man received a handwritten letter about his $1,000,000 Lamborghini after his neighbors complained.

Content creator scarfacetrades put out a video in which he read out a letter from the Homeowners Association.

The letter threatened potential fines if future ‘violations’ were reported.

On his Instagram, most of scarfacetrades’ followers had his back and didn’t mince their words.

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The neighbors weren’t happy about this man’s Lamborghini

Scarfacetrades is a day trader who makes content for both Instagram and YouTube.

But in addition to that, he’s a big car guy.

You may recall he secured himself the distinction of being Canada’s youngest Lamborghini Revuelto owner.

He purchased the car through day trading for $1 million.

His parents were certainly happy with the purchase when he showed it to them.

But not everyone was so keen.

Certainly not his neighbors, who teamed up and complained through the Homeowners’ Association.

This led to a letter being sent, warning him of potential fines further down the road.

He read part of the letter in an Instagram video.

“To whom this may concern, the community has raised concerns of safety and excessive noise from your vehicle,” he read.

Asking for feedback from his fans, scarfacetrades got into his Lambo and drove off.

From where we’re sitting, the car sounded pretty quiet.

But what would his followers’ verdict be?

Jealousy? Sour grapes? A valid concern? The internet had its say

People didn’t hold back in sounding off against the neighbors and the HOA.

“The sound of success is loud!” one wrote.

“Those haters are just so envious!” another urged.

“Enjoy your Lamborghini and let them write their petty letters!”

“Put that letter straight in the trash, let them hate,” a third supporter commented.

It looks like scarfacetrades isn’t taking any notice of his neighbors for the time being.

Whether or not he’ll incur fines in the future remains to be seen.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen neighbors raise an issue about cars.

Remember that Maryland man who got embroiled in a lawsuit with his neighbors over a racetrack he built in his backyard?

But sometimes there’s nobody left to blame – as happened in Massachusetts when a woodpecker wreaked havoc on the cars in one neighborhood.

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Ben Thompson is a Senior Content Writer at supercarblondie.com. Ben has more than four years experience as a qualified journalist, having graduated with a Multimedia Journalism degree from News Associates. Ben specializes in writing about Teslas, tech and celebrity car collections.