“They Always Park Two Of Those Cars In Front Of My House”: Person Gets Revenge On Their Entitled Neighbors, Costing Them Over $100,000
There is a very old and famous point of view that revenge is a dish that is best served cold. There are thousands of examples of this in world history, when a person, offended by another for something, long and patiently waited for the proper moment – and when such a moment arrived, a spectacular act of revenge was performed.
For example, a case is known in which forty-seven Japanese samurai waited for two whole years to take revenge on the offender of their deceased master. Their patience became legendary, and the feat was sung by poets more than once and was filmed as well. Why are we telling this tale now? OK, let’s explain.
The fact is that the author of this post in the Reddit community Petty Revenge also waited for two whole years to adequately take revenge on their annoying neighbors. And although their story did not become as popular as the legend of the forty-seven samurai, it nevertheless scored its 15.6K upvotes and almost 700 comments. Therefore, let’s quickly move on to the presentation of events.
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The Original Poster has entitled neighbors who keep parking their cars straight in front of OP’s house
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So, the Original Poster lives next door to a family that has nine cars that they park on the street. At the same time, two of these cars usually remain right in front of the entrance to the OP’s house, which certainly annoyed them. Moreover, according to local regulations, a car cannot be left in the same place for more than 48 hours.
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The neighbors have 9 cars but keep none of them in their own big driveway
According to the OP, their neighbors have a large enough driveway that can accommodate up to four cars if desired, but they did not want to park there. The neighbors said they didn’t want to leave cars on the driveway because it looks tacky.
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The OP waited and looked for a chance to take revenge – and it finally happened!
So it turns out that legally nothing could be done about it, because the OP claims that about half of the cars were used simply to occupy parking spaces. And so it went on for a long time – until, finally, the OP found a way to somehow take revenge on the obnoxious neighbors.
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The OP suspected that their neighbors had built a second house without any permissions, and reported it to city authorities
So, around 2021, the OP noticed that the neighbors were building a second unit behind their main house, and the builders finished all the work very quickly – in about a month. But the OP understood perfectly well that such a construction project, given all the permitting procedures and city inspections, simply could not be completed so fast. It should have taken 2 or 3 months, no less.
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After a year, the OP suddenly saw that their neighbors were tearing down that new building
In general, the OP suspected something was amiss. Perhaps this was just the right opportunity to take revenge! So they submitted a ticket with the city app, arguing that the neighbors may well be building the house without the proper inspections and permits. About a year passed – and then, one fine day, the OP saw how the neighbors were tearing down this new building of theirs.
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The OP’s revenge costed their entitled neighbors no less than $100,000
There was a rumor among the local residents that the city inspectors did come to them for a check, found out that the building did not have any necessary permits, and decided to immediately demolish it. Given the cost of the materials used and the wages of the workers, the OP believes that their revenge cost the neighbors no less than $100,000.
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Most of the commenters were simply delighted with the outcome of this situation because entitledness must be punished
People in the comments were quite surprised at the OP’s patience, and noted that in general, refusing to park cars in your own driveway looks completely stupid, because what is so tacky about parked cars? Unless, of course, the cars are beaters.
In general, the common verdict of the commenters on this very tale is: “Don’t be a d**k to your neighbors if you’re building illegal s**t”. Of course, it doesn’t sound as impressive as the old phrase about revenge, which should be served cold, but it looks like a guide to action for almost all neighbors.
We’re pretty sure you’ve already made up your mind about this story, so we’d love to know about it from your comments. Well, if you also happened to take part in a case of delayed revenge on someone, we are already looking forward to your own story – and let it be just as entertaining!
Years ago, my neighbor's (across the street) son used to park in front of my house! It was an awful old truck with a big sticker on the back window that said "Redneck Pimp" -- hated that truck! The one day I park in front of my own house (because I had a construction worker at my house and he'd parked in my driveway and I didn't want to have to move my car when it was time for him to leave) the neighbor's daughter backed into my car!!!! So glad I do not live in that neighborhood any more!!!!!
The people across from my house were parking in my yard and had plenty of room to either park in their yard or driveway. Our street has no sidewalk. Very unfriendly people. One day I posted on our local FB page asking AITA for being irritated by this. When it would rain, they left deep ruts in the grass too. Well, a comment said “that’s my son parking there. I’ve told him not to but he won’t listen”. Lol! He said “feel free to send your husband over to yell at him!” I ended up bringing them a plate of fresh baked cookies and the son hasn’t parked there since.
Am I missing the obvious here. If it's not illegal to park in your neighbours drive, why don't you park your cars in theirs?
I rather suspect they built the second unit illegally because it wasn't possible to do legally.
Why do these people need or have 9 cars? My mil’s next door neighbor is just him and his wife, they owned 5 vehicles. They used to be really poor then got into some money and built a rich life for themselves so I guess they wanted to splurge and show off by buying brand new vehicles. Also there was a lady who kept parking her car literally in our front yard, all 4 wheels were in our yard. She ran over our newly planted trees as well. She did it two different times until I was able to catch her. She was going around our neighborhood leaving flyers for her church. We live in a corner house and people always feel like they can park in our driveway or in our damn yard for some reason.
When I lived in a small town it was unheard of to park infront of someone elses house as everyone had large front properties and lots of parking. Now you cant even Park in front of Your own house for more than 3 days and the city will fine you. Its stupid they are parking on the street where their cars can get hit and people actually seeing your vehicles in your own driveway shows them off more to people
How is parking a car saving a spot for another car? You still have to move the car you have parked so you can park the car you’re driving in that spot.
I'm 4+ years into a reno on a 1920 bungalow. Not only does the inspector have his say, it's considered historical so the ARB has to approve anything exterior. Get permits. We have a such a good relationship at this point we could probably do anything we please without asking and they'd be okay with it, but we still ask first. Keep the inspector/officials in on everything up front and they'll be your friend and very helpful as well. Don't and you're begging for trouble.
Years ago, my neighbor's (across the street) son used to park in front of my house! It was an awful old truck with a big sticker on the back window that said "Redneck Pimp" -- hated that truck! The one day I park in front of my own house (because I had a construction worker at my house and he'd parked in my driveway and I didn't want to have to move my car when it was time for him to leave) the neighbor's daughter backed into my car!!!! So glad I do not live in that neighborhood any more!!!!!
The people across from my house were parking in my yard and had plenty of room to either park in their yard or driveway. Our street has no sidewalk. Very unfriendly people. One day I posted on our local FB page asking AITA for being irritated by this. When it would rain, they left deep ruts in the grass too. Well, a comment said “that’s my son parking there. I’ve told him not to but he won’t listen”. Lol! He said “feel free to send your husband over to yell at him!” I ended up bringing them a plate of fresh baked cookies and the son hasn’t parked there since.
Am I missing the obvious here. If it's not illegal to park in your neighbours drive, why don't you park your cars in theirs?
I rather suspect they built the second unit illegally because it wasn't possible to do legally.
Why do these people need or have 9 cars? My mil’s next door neighbor is just him and his wife, they owned 5 vehicles. They used to be really poor then got into some money and built a rich life for themselves so I guess they wanted to splurge and show off by buying brand new vehicles. Also there was a lady who kept parking her car literally in our front yard, all 4 wheels were in our yard. She ran over our newly planted trees as well. She did it two different times until I was able to catch her. She was going around our neighborhood leaving flyers for her church. We live in a corner house and people always feel like they can park in our driveway or in our damn yard for some reason.
When I lived in a small town it was unheard of to park infront of someone elses house as everyone had large front properties and lots of parking. Now you cant even Park in front of Your own house for more than 3 days and the city will fine you. Its stupid they are parking on the street where their cars can get hit and people actually seeing your vehicles in your own driveway shows them off more to people
How is parking a car saving a spot for another car? You still have to move the car you have parked so you can park the car you’re driving in that spot.
I'm 4+ years into a reno on a 1920 bungalow. Not only does the inspector have his say, it's considered historical so the ARB has to approve anything exterior. Get permits. We have a such a good relationship at this point we could probably do anything we please without asking and they'd be okay with it, but we still ask first. Keep the inspector/officials in on everything up front and they'll be your friend and very helpful as well. Don't and you're begging for trouble.
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