A woman has slammed her entitled neighbour for using her driveway because it's 'closer to her front door' than her own. She explained how her neighbour kept parking on her property to save herself from walking an extra 20 steps to her house, especially when carrying shopping bags.
Annoyed, she asked her to stop because it leaves her with nowhere else to park - saying she has a perfectly good driveway of her own that she could use. But the neighbour claims she's being unreasonable because she 'wasn't using the driveway at the time'. Taking to Reddit, she said: "My neighbour keeps parking in my driveway because 'it’s closer to her front door.' I told her she can't just use my property whenever she wants, but she argued that I 'wasn’t using it at the moment'."
But she decided to teach her a lesson once and for all after refusing to put a stop to her 'entitled' behaviour.
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She added: "She even got upset when I had her car towed once after blocking me in.
While most users praised her for her actions, others say she could have taken things one step further and lodged a formal complaint.
Commenting on her post, one user said: "Time to issue a formal trespass warning and to tell her that you will now involve the police if she does it again."
Another user added: "You can tell her that she wasn't using her car at the moment so that's why you will have it towed."
A third user said: "Keep towing it. People like that will continue to take advantage of you.
"Park something in your driveway, steal her driveway, have a pet poop on her yard, take something of hers since she's 'not using it at the moment'. I'd go full petty on this."
One more user added: "Each time your neighbour does that, have her vehicle towed. There's not much more to it than that. It's clear she doesn't respect you and your property rights so only thing left is to hit her wallet.
"I've had a neighbour doing this to me many years ago. After numerous attempts to resolve it amicably, I towed his car. Never did it again. In your case, sounds like one more tow might make her change her habit."
Another user said: "I had a neighbour like that and it always brings me joy to tell about this win. He ran a business in that unit and not only did he park in my spot but so did his customers. I warned him many times but he didn't listen.
"I eventually filed a complaint about him to the city about how is business is disrupting a residential unit.
"Turns out he was also behind in paperwork and his work was not following the recent regulations, and he had to pay a huge fine if he wanted to keep his business or close it down. He did the latter.
"She sounds like she lives there, so it should be easy to tow. If you live in an apartment complex you could also ask the management to fine her."
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