This is the moment a black homeowner turned away a white contractor after she saw a huge Confederate flag flying from the back of his truck.

In the clip, the man is seen getting out of his vehicle and walking toward the flag as Allison Brown comes outside with her husband, Zeke.

'Hi, you know what I do apologize. I know you've come from a very long way but we're going to use someone else,' Brown is heard saying in the video.

Zeke who was seen standing beside her then says: 'She's upset with the flag.'

'No, I'm beyond upset with the flag,' Brown quips.

In the clip, the man is seen getting out of his vehicle and walking toward the flag as Allison Brown comes outside with her husband, Zeke. 'Hi, you know what I do apologize. I know you've come from a very long way but we're going to use someone else,' Brown (pictured) says

Zeke who was seen standing beside her then says: 'She's upset with the flag.' 'No, I'm beyond upset with the flag,' Brown (pictured) quips before telling the man that she could not pay him for his service and heading back inside

The contractor is then heard telling Brown that he 'can take it down'.

'No, you don't need to take it down. You continue to believe what you need to believe sir, but no, I cannot pay you for your service,' she said.

The man is then seen getting into his truck and pulling off as the large flag flies from the back.

Ryan Spann shared the video on Facebook and gave a little background information about what occurred.

He said the man was a general contractor who had arrived at his uncle Zeke's house to do a project.

'When he arrived my aunt caught his huge confederate flag hanging on the back of his truck. Trust no work was done that day...... she cordially thanked him for making the trip but we’re good love enjoy,' Spann's post reads.

Spann said the incident took place in Atlanta, Georgia, on Sunday.

His video has more than 33,000 views and several comments that agree with Spann's aunt refusing to allow the man to work on her home.

The man is then seen getting into his truck and pulling off as the large flag (pictured) flies from the back

Ryan Spann shared the video on Facebook and gave a little background information about what occurred. He said the man was a general contractor who arrived at his uncle Zeke and aunt Allison's (couple pictured together) home to do a project

'How the contractor thinks he gone make money in a urban setting with a rebel flag? #stupid,' one Facebook user wrote.

Another wrote: 'He really thought he was going to do some half azz work and get paid by a black family! Not today SATAN!'

'Talking bout he can take it down, fool should not have drove up to a business with it on in the first place,' one person said.

Others commended Brown for the way she handled the situation.

'Good for them! She handled it extremely well!' one user said.

'Loved the way you handled that situation!!!' another shared.

'This is what happen when you got a Black Queen who is real,' one person wrote.