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Woman Is Upset That Neighbors’ Shed Is Too Big, Calls Inspector, Regrets It When They Maliciously Comply
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Woman Is Upset That Neighbors’ Shed Is Too Big, Calls Inspector, Regrets It When They Maliciously Comply

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There’s nothing like getting a bit of sweet revenge against somebody who wanted to see you fail. And if that person also turns out to be a nosy neighbor with a penchant for making trouble? Well, we call that a double win.

Redditor u/Monteflash’s story about their neighbor went viral in a flash on the popular r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit. The author of the post explained how their nosy, troublemaking neighbor reported their shed to the city for supposedly being too large.

However, things took quite an unexpected turn, and the neighbor soon got a taste of her own medicine. Scroll down for the full story, in the OP’s own words, Pandas! Let us know what you think about the story, whether you would’ve done anything differently, and if you’ve ever had to deal with similarly bad neighbors yourselves.

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Some neighbors simply love causing friction and stirring up trouble

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Here’s what happened after a nosy neighbor decided to report a couple’s shed for being ‘too large’

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The redditor’s story resonated with a large chunk of the r/MaliciousCompliance crowd. Their post got 21k upvotes and started up a fiery discussion about dealing with people in the neighborhood who want to make your life just a bit harder because they enjoy the drama.

After knocking a whopping two inspections out of the park, the couple finally had enough and decided to turn the situation around, in their favor. They reported their nosy neighbor’s property to the city. Especially the unsafe fire pit. They knocked it out of the park.

The sad truth is that not every single person in your neighborhood or building will be decent. Generally speaking, most people are perfectly fine to get along with. But it’s naive to assume that they’ll all be polite, will respect your boundaries, and will have enough common sense not to stir up trouble over nothing. Learning to deal with these neighbors is all about clarifying and enforcing boundaries.

According to Professor Suzanne Degges-White, from Northern Illinois University, the key to getting along with your neighbors is striking a balance between honesty and diplomacy.

She told Bored Panda that even though honesty is generally the best policy, “sometimes a person’s efforts at honesty come off a little too ‘brutal’ and feelings are hurt and relationships damaged, and no greater good is served.” Knowing when to hold back a mean word or two (even if they’re warranted) can help you avoid additional drama further down the line. It costs nothing to be kind and polite.

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For instance, in some cases, some gentle feedback can help your neighbor become more aware of their own flaws. They might end up growing as a person. Meanwhile, being overly blunt while talking to them can cause them to resent you. Always remember that you’ll likely spend an awfully long time living next to those people. Do you really want to constantly live in stress?

“Another important consideration is that neighbors can impact our home lives in significant ways! You don’t want to have poor relationships with people you’re going to be in close proximity to each and every day. That’s added stress no one needs, given the amount of stress that we’re all feeling after the last couple of years due to world events!” Professor Degges-White told Bored Panda.

If you happen to find yourself cornered by a chatty neighbor who doesn’t understand privacy and boundaries, you can make up an urgent excuse to get out of the conversation. You can also tell them that you’ve had a long, stressful day, and need some peace and quiet.

At the end of the day, actions speak louder than words. If your neighbor doesn’t get your subtle and not-so-subtle hints about your need for privacy, just get on with your day and don’t engage with them. Hopefully, they’ll get the message.

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Storytelling, journalism, and art are a core part of who I am. I've been writing and drawing ever since I could walk—there is nothing else I'd rather do. My formal education, however, is focused on politics, philosophy, and economics because I've always been curious about the gap between the ideal and the real. At work, I'm a Senior Writer and I cover a broad range of topics that I'm passionate about: from psychology and changes in work culture to healthy living, relationships, and design. In my spare time, I'm an avid hiker and reader, enjoy writing short stories, and love to doodle. I thrive when I'm outdoors, going on small adventures in nature. However, you can also find me enjoying a big mug of coffee with a good book (or ten) and entertaining friends with fantasy tabletop games and sci-fi movies.

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Jonas Grinevičius

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Storytelling, journalism, and art are a core part of who I am. I've been writing and drawing ever since I could walk—there is nothing else I'd rather do. My formal education, however, is focused on politics, philosophy, and economics because I've always been curious about the gap between the ideal and the real. At work, I'm a Senior Writer and I cover a broad range of topics that I'm passionate about: from psychology and changes in work culture to healthy living, relationships, and design. In my spare time, I'm an avid hiker and reader, enjoy writing short stories, and love to doodle. I thrive when I'm outdoors, going on small adventures in nature. However, you can also find me enjoying a big mug of coffee with a good book (or ten) and entertaining friends with fantasy tabletop games and sci-fi movies.

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Gabija Palšytė

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Gabija is a photo editor at Bored Panda. Before joining the team, she achieved a Professional Bachelor degree in Photography and has been working as a freelance photographer since. She also has a special place in her heart for film photography, movies and nature.

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Alexa Saltz
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Years ago, I bought rural property and worked the land and hustled to save enough to build a house. Only after the foundation was poured and the frame was up did next door complain. She claimed that my house was being built too close to the property line. I had the land surveyed again, it turned out I owned a large slice of what was thought to be her property. She glares at me in town whenever we pass each other. I did not start it!

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

Many years ago a car dealer built a new place. Home owner behind him didn't like the idea and tried to get it stopped. No dice. So once all construction was done, homeowner goes up to him, informs him he has built his retaining wall 3 feet on his property (fact). Told him he wanted $10K for that 3 feet (this was in the 60's so 10K was a good chunk of the entire property value including the house) Dealer told him no so he told the dealer to take it down. Homeowner got his 10K. Always know where your property line is.

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

I so don't understand why people like this spend so much time and effort looking for problems. Save yourself from ulcers!

Linda's friend Ginger
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Honestly? At least in my neighborhood, it's because they're empty nesters whose husbands work instead of them. Those ladies have nothing better to do at home.

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Cassi Lyris
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My nutjob neighbor fully believes she owns my driveway "because her dad won it in a poker game in the 70's and I should honor that!" I wasn't even born yet and I don't care. She tried to show up with a crew to put a block wall through my driveway and I called the city for an immediate injunction. Now you'd think the fine she got that day would keep her from pulling anymore nonsense. Nope. She tries it every Spring when she gets taxes in. She won't let it go, but the city has assured me that we very much own our driveway and they're happy to keep fining her every year. Nutso has gone so far as to tell people : I'm a witch cursing everyone. Yes, really. That I poisoned her dogs. I love animals and I would never. That I nearly hit one of the kids with my car speeding. Nope. So what did I do to this lady? Nothing. Never knew her until we bought our house. We just won't give her our driveway. Some people. Funny edit: We asked the man we bought the house from if the poker story was true and he said, "Hell no, I couldn't stand them! Wouldn't even let my kids play with theirs, they're bonkers!" And then he gave us free passes to a classic car show he was in. Good time.

Rachel Ann
Community Member
1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She sounds delusional. She's just decided your driveway is hers and when you wouldn't give in the smear campaign started. People are insane.

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

Years ago, I bought rural property and worked the land and hustled to save enough to build a house. Only after the foundation was poured and the frame was up did next door complain. She claimed that my house was being built too close to the property line. I had the land surveyed again, it turned out I owned a large slice of what was thought to be her property. She glares at me in town whenever we pass each other. I did not start it!

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

Many years ago a car dealer built a new place. Home owner behind him didn't like the idea and tried to get it stopped. No dice. So once all construction was done, homeowner goes up to him, informs him he has built his retaining wall 3 feet on his property (fact). Told him he wanted $10K for that 3 feet (this was in the 60's so 10K was a good chunk of the entire property value including the house) Dealer told him no so he told the dealer to take it down. Homeowner got his 10K. Always know where your property line is.

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

I so don't understand why people like this spend so much time and effort looking for problems. Save yourself from ulcers!

Linda's friend Ginger
Community Member
2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Honestly? At least in my neighborhood, it's because they're empty nesters whose husbands work instead of them. Those ladies have nothing better to do at home.

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

My nutjob neighbor fully believes she owns my driveway "because her dad won it in a poker game in the 70's and I should honor that!" I wasn't even born yet and I don't care. She tried to show up with a crew to put a block wall through my driveway and I called the city for an immediate injunction. Now you'd think the fine she got that day would keep her from pulling anymore nonsense. Nope. She tries it every Spring when she gets taxes in. She won't let it go, but the city has assured me that we very much own our driveway and they're happy to keep fining her every year. Nutso has gone so far as to tell people : I'm a witch cursing everyone. Yes, really. That I poisoned her dogs. I love animals and I would never. That I nearly hit one of the kids with my car speeding. Nope. So what did I do to this lady? Nothing. Never knew her until we bought our house. We just won't give her our driveway. Some people. Funny edit: We asked the man we bought the house from if the poker story was true and he said, "Hell no, I couldn't stand them! Wouldn't even let my kids play with theirs, they're bonkers!" And then he gave us free passes to a classic car show he was in. Good time.

Rachel Ann
Community Member
1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

She sounds delusional. She's just decided your driveway is hers and when you wouldn't give in the smear campaign started. People are insane.

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