Parking issues can really push folks over the edge, huh?
You can say that again!
And this person got so fed up with their handyman stealing their parking spot that they decided to take things into their own hands.
Read on and see how they handled this precarious situation.
Park in my spot, you’re walking home.
“Backstory: a “handyman” (he’s not very good) is working on the home where I rent a room.
I have 4 roommates including the woman who owns the home, so parking can get a bit tight around the house.
We each have our own assigned parking spots for the house and are only allowed one car per person to keep it easy.
If you have guests, they park down the street or off the side street.
Sounds like a movie…
In addition, this handyman is having *** with the lady who owns the house, and I have no problem with this as he does it on his off time and it’s not my business.
I live in the house I don’t manage it and people can do what they want.
But this handyman parks in my spot when I’m not at home (at work or out for dinner). I’ve told him and he still parks there.
So I got home today and was called back into work to fix an issue, which I happily did and stopped off for dinner afterwards.
After eating and work, about 1.5 hours had passed.
Here we go again…
When I pulled up to park, his truck is sitting in my spot.
I know why he’s here, he’s having *** with the owner, which again no issues with me, but again he’s in my spot.
So I pulled in front of his truck, so it’s horizontal to the front of the truck. I have to work at 5:30 am (or at least get up) and I go to bed early as a result.
Hope he’s done with his business before I go to bed tonight, cause once I’m in, I’m not moving.
The clock’s ticking…”
Let’s see how folks reacted on Reddit.
This person chimed in.
Another reader offered some advice.
This individual asked a question…
You can only have your parking spot taken so many times before it’s time to strike back…
It might be small thing, but it’s super frustrating.
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