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Entitled Neighbor Keeps Parking Car In This Woman’s Driveway, She Gets His Car Towed
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Entitled Neighbor Keeps Parking Car In This Woman’s Driveway, She Gets His Car Towed

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They say you can’t choose your family and very often the same applies to your neighbors. A person can consider themselves to be lucky if they are on good terms with their neighbors that are nice, understanding, and ready to lend a helping hand. But what to do if the people that live next door think that they are better than you and make your life miserable with their actions? One Reddit user, @Jeleki2020, decided to share the story that involved her entitled neighbors who thought that they were allowed to do whatever they wanted without accepting any consequences for their actions.

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A lot of people would agree that it’s quite important to have a good relationship with your neighbors as you never know when you’re going to need a helping hand from them

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The woman started her story by stating that she lives with her two teenage sons in a quiet neighborhood where every property has a garage. Since the woman lives there alone with her kids, she has only one car that she likes to park in her garage, while her neighbors have multiple cars that they sometimes park in their driveway or in the street. But even though there were a lot of cars in the neighborhood, those who lived there never had any issue with parking.

One Reddit user decided to share how she got involved in a dreadful dispute with her neighbors

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The woman gave some background information about her neighborhood and people’s parking habits as it is important to the story

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The author of the post added that she has met the family that just moved in next door

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The situation changed when a new family moved in next to the author’s house. The woman was friendly enough to go and meet the new neighbors, and everything seemed to be going well. The new family living nearby consisted of mom, dad, and their three teenagers. The author of the post was quite happy with the family as they seemed to be friendly. She also noticed that they used their garage to store their things, and parked all of their four cars in the driveway. This is when this information becomes important to the story.

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The woman presented the main “characters” of the story that took some time to unfold

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One day, her next-door neighbor came to her to talk about his son getting his first car

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One evening, the woman was at home when her neighbor, the dad, came knocking at her door and struck up a conversation. He stated that one of his kids had just turned 16, so they bought him a truck. The problem was that they didn’t have much space to park the car, so they asked the woman whether his son could park his truck in her driveway. The woman explained that she can’t allow his son to park it there because she uses this driveway and his car will block her way. The man was determined to convince her to allow him to use her driveway anyway, but the woman disagreed, pointing out that they bought a huge truck without thinking about where to park it. She ended the conversation by stating that she wouldn’t change her mind and she needed to get back to her sick kid.

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The man asked if his son could park his car in her driveway because it’s a big car and they don’t have enough space in their own property

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The woman disagreed with this because she uses her driveway and doesn’t find it acceptable for him to park there

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The next day, the woman shared this story with her coworkers, and one of them thought it would be a good idea for her to write an email to her homeowner’s association (HOA), just to report the situation in case it escalated any further, so she did so.

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The author of the post made it clear that she wouldn’t allow the truck to be parked in her driveway and couldn’t even believe she was asked such a thing

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She even sent an email to HOA about the situation just to have it on the record

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One evening, the woman noticed that her son didn’t feel good, so she decides to take him to the doctor for a checkup. The woman was about to leave when she noticed that the neighbor’s son’s truck was in her driveway. She went to her neighbor’s to solve the problem and once again reminded them that their son couldn’t park his car on her driveway, and if it happened again, she would get the car towed. While the woman was in the minor emergency room, she once again notified the HOA about the problem with the neighbors.

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The situation escalated further when the woman had to go see a doctor because one of her kids was sick

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She was about to leave the house when she saw that her driveway was blocked by neighbor’s truck

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The woman shared that during the weekend, they spent a lot of time in the minor emergency room as well as picking up some prescriptions. After an exhausting day, the woman and her kids were headed back home where she again found the truck parked in her driveway. The woman kept her promise to call a tow truck if she found the car on her property again. It took 30 minutes for the truck to arrive and tow the car. The author of the post once again notified the HOA of this.

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She went to the neighbors and made it clear once again that he couldn’t park his car there and that if it happened again, his truck will be towed

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The next morning, the neighbor came banging at her door, asking where the car was. He wasn’t happy with the answer and even called the police. Then the officer and the woman had a conversation and this was when she showed him all of the evidence she had: emails to HOA, pictures, and the video she made when the neighbor came to her door and asked her where his son’s car was. Their conversation ended in the woman stating that she would like to file a report for trespassing.

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Later, the woman had to go to see the doctor once again because her kid wasn’t feeling that well

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The situation ended in the son receiving a $150 fine as well as the parents finally understanding that they should replace his car with a smaller one, which they did. They no longer parked it in the woman’s driveway. The author of the post also revealed a brighter side to this story: she became really close friends with one of the neighbors who was kind enough to give her his phone number in case she needs anything and help her with her lawn. His nice gestures weren’t unnoticed as the woman then started inviting him to dinners, and even asked him to join their family at Thanksgiving. She stated that he reminded her a lot of her grandfather, so she was happy that this whole situation ended up with her having a “second grandparent.”

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Once she was back, she saw that the “famous” truck was once again in her driveway

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There was no other way but to call the tow truck service and get the car removed

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A lot of people online became invested in this story as it took a while to unfold. A lot of them were concerned about her and her kids’ safety because it seemed that this family won’t leave things that easily and might even plot a revenge plan. So they advised the woman to get cameras that she actually did install for everyone’s safety. Users online agreed with the woman and were impressed with how she handled the situation. What do you think about this story? Don’t forget to leave your thoughts in the comment down below!

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The next morning, when the neighbor couldn’t find the car, he came to the woman’s house and was furious after finding out that it was towed

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The neighbor called the police on the woman but she was ready to talk about the situation as she had all the evidence

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She showed all the emails, pictures, and a video that showed how her neighbors trespassed her property and harassed her

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The woman filed a report on trespassing, notified her HOA once again on the situation and waited to see how this situation would end

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The woman didn’t get any shocking outcome from the situation but was happy to see how many people became invested in this story

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The woman provided users online with a final update by telling that the neighbor received a $150 fine

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It was also added that the family finally decided to sell the truck and buy a smaller car for their son

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Faith Hurst-Bilinski
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had this keep happening and I parked behind the person who kept blocking me in. Then I refused to answer my door.

Yettichild
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I did something very similar at an appartment complex that had assigned parking spots. I kept coming home for lunch and someone was parked in my spot. I got sick of it and parked directly behind the person and waited. They came knocking at the door and asked me to move so they could leave. I asked why they were parking in my spot. They tried to say they didn't know it was assigned parking, so I asked them how did they know which door to knock on? They never did it again.

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T. D. Bostick
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ford F350 is the stupidest vehicle to own in the suburbs or city. If you're not a farmer, what do you even need it for? Pure ego trip (or Freudian compensation).

Kathryn Baylis
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And definitely should NOT be given to a 16 year old. Same with muscle cars and sports cars. The old family car will definitely keep them out of trouble.

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Chris Malme
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A while back, I had a neighbour with an entitled son. The houses in my street all have off-street parking for one or two cars. One day, my doorbell rang, and the son was there - "Can you move your car?". I looked at my car on my drive (which he was standing next to) and asked why. "Because I want to park there." "Wait, you want me to move my car off my drive, so you can park there?" "No, not that car, your other one!" I explained that I only had the one car, and he pointed to the car parked on the street outside their house. "So whose &%$#ing car is that?" I told him that I didn't know, and he left, shouting I was &%$#ing useless. The next day, another neighbour asked me what the shouting was about, and I told them, not noticing my neighbour was in his garden. An hour later, he marched his son round to apologise "or else he might not have a car to park!"

Chris Malme
Community Member
2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also, the other car was totally legally parked anyway. We don't own the kerbside outside our houses!

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Faith Hurst-Bilinski
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had this keep happening and I parked behind the person who kept blocking me in. Then I refused to answer my door.

Yettichild
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I did something very similar at an appartment complex that had assigned parking spots. I kept coming home for lunch and someone was parked in my spot. I got sick of it and parked directly behind the person and waited. They came knocking at the door and asked me to move so they could leave. I asked why they were parking in my spot. They tried to say they didn't know it was assigned parking, so I asked them how did they know which door to knock on? They never did it again.

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T. D. Bostick
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ford F350 is the stupidest vehicle to own in the suburbs or city. If you're not a farmer, what do you even need it for? Pure ego trip (or Freudian compensation).

Kathryn Baylis
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And definitely should NOT be given to a 16 year old. Same with muscle cars and sports cars. The old family car will definitely keep them out of trouble.

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Chris Malme
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A while back, I had a neighbour with an entitled son. The houses in my street all have off-street parking for one or two cars. One day, my doorbell rang, and the son was there - "Can you move your car?". I looked at my car on my drive (which he was standing next to) and asked why. "Because I want to park there." "Wait, you want me to move my car off my drive, so you can park there?" "No, not that car, your other one!" I explained that I only had the one car, and he pointed to the car parked on the street outside their house. "So whose &%$#ing car is that?" I told him that I didn't know, and he left, shouting I was &%$#ing useless. The next day, another neighbour asked me what the shouting was about, and I told them, not noticing my neighbour was in his garden. An hour later, he marched his son round to apologise "or else he might not have a car to park!"

Chris Malme
Community Member
2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also, the other car was totally legally parked anyway. We don't own the kerbside outside our houses!

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