A woman has slammed her 'entitled' neighbour for trying to evict her from her own driveway so he has more room for himself. She explained how she haslived in her house for five years without an issue, but when her new neighbour moved in about six months ago, that all changed.
Venting on Reddit, she said: "This just happened and I am honestly still in disbelief. The driveway is very clearly on my property. No easements, no shared access, nothing. My neighbour moved in about six months ago and immediately started acting like he owned the place. First it was taking my tools without asking, then it was his guests constantly parking in my driveway just for a minute."
When she returned home yesterday, she was greeted by a 'No parking. Tow away zone' sign planted right in the middle of her driveway.
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She added: "Brand new, shiny, professionally made. I thought it was some kind of prank. It was not. He came outside with a folder of papers and told me I was trespassing and if I parked there again he would call a tow truck.
"He even tried to hand me a fake looking notice with his signature on it like he was a landlord evicting me."
Knowing he was in the wrong, she parked her car in her driveway as usual and told him to 'call whoever he wanted' before going into her house.
She said: "Ten minutes later an actual tow truck pulled up. Luckily I had already called the police because I knew it was going to escalate.
"The tow driver took one look, realised what was happening, and refused to touch my car. The officer told my neighbour that if he pulled another stunt like that he would be charged with harassment.
"Now he is sulking and blasting music at all hours like that is going to scare me. I am documenting everything because I have a feeling this is only the beginning."
Commenting on her post, users shared how they would have handled the situation and urged her to keep a track of his activities for a police record.
One user said: "If he is blasting music at all hours, check your local noise ordinance.
"Here, it is illegal to make noise that is audible in another residence between 9pm and 9am. If he’s violating that, call the police non-emergency number."
Another user added: "This reads like the beginning of a Netflix true crime doc. Dude really thought he could just evict someone from their own driveway."
A third user said: "Buy a real junker of a car for £50. Have it towed into your driveway for a bit. Let him enjoy the view."
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