HoA Compound/2.0 and Prior

QuickFix, as the compound was known at the time, was a repair shop owned by Jazz Ryder and was well-known across the city for its repair work. Hiding behind that repair work were ties to a vast network of informants and the trafficking of illegal wares. The employees considered themselves a family and would do anything (especially illegal) to help their coworkers if they were threatened.

Jazz Ryder
The former manager of QuickFix, she took it over from Raja Bahadur. She was focusing the shop on a new era of helping the civilians of San Andreas.

Raja Bahadur
The former owner of QuickFix after taking over from the Lost MC. He was one of the most powerful men in the city and had ties and connections all over that kept his business safe and operating efficiently. He decided to hand it over to the government in which it was given over to someone else. Raja remains the most memorable owner however and he has successfully retired.

Lost MC
The clubhouse was once owned by the motorcycle club the Lost MC. The Lost took great pride in QuickFix and used it as their home base. Raja ended up taking over and turned it into a repair shop.

Location
The shop is located north of Mirror Park Boulevard in East Vinewood. The Vinewood Racetrack and the Vinewood Casino are also nearby. The shop features several buildings including a repair shop, multiple garage bays and a clubhouse area. The entire compound of buildings is surrounded by a high brick wall and a large Danish flag drapes across the clubhouse.

Operations
Although the QuickFix was primarily a vehicle repair shop, it did have connections to criminal activity. The shop was a front business for criminal activity including weapons distribution and drug sales. Raja operated his enterprise from behind the scenes. All while retaining the guise as an upstanding repair shop in the city. Some gangs targeted QuickFix in the past including the Vagos. With the transfer from Raja to Jazz, Quickfix seems to have ceased their criminal activities. The shop is being ran as a vehicle repair shop with an emphasis on supporting the every day citizens of Los Santos.

Vagos War
A note was found which claimed the Vagos possessed a highly rare and illegal LMG weapon. Vagos leader Speedy accused Raja of snitching on the gang and proceeded to attack the QuickFix daily. Raja denied all accusations, and Summer found the actual person responsible for the notes named Jessie Skid red handed, planting notes at MRPD. Raja tried to repeatedly hand Jessie over to the Vagos but Speedy did not believe him. Vagos remained relentless and unwilling to cease their attacks on QuickFix. In the interest of keeping his business license, Raja opted to end the war through litigation. He would protect his business by legal means and stop any future attacks.