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Her Neighbor Parked So That He Blocked Her Driveway, So When He Ignored Her Polite Request To Stop, She Moved His Car Herself And Made Sure He Couldn’t Sleep In

Source: Reddit/EntitledPeople/Pexels/Pixabay

Some people are so entitled they get upset over the smallest things.

In this case, this woman’s neighbor got angry when she dared to use her own parking space.

But she did not allow him to bully her and solved the issue in an unexpected way.

Let’s read the story.

Entitled neighbor is angry I am using my park space

My husband and I live in a closed street of small houses.

Each house has a parking spot, plus most people owning more than 1 car park in parallel in front of their house.

We didn’t own a car because we both worked from home and hated driving, plus public transport here is not so bad.

We have a neighbor who owns 3 cars, so obviously he has no space to park them all at his house.

He asked our next-door neighbor (we can call him EN) if he could park outside of her house (she also does not drive) and she said yes, but EN, in order to not block his other car, parks all the way in front of my driveway.

They find it a tad impolite.

To be honest, I would not have minded if he had asked, but the fact that he just does it annoys me.

Also, my family comes to visit often and if they come by car, he usually is blocking and we have to ask him to move (and every time he gets mad as if we were asking for a favor).

Anyway, I got a nice promotion that involved in person work 3 times a week, so we decided it was time to get a car.

We bought a nice practical one and got it in our park space.

And here is where the real problem begins.

Well, the next morning the guy was blocking my exit.

I rang his doorbell like crazy (it was 6 am) and when he finally came out I asked him to move, and to not park there anymore.

He got defensive and said that my neighbor let him park in front of her house, to which I answered: “yes, but this is MY HOUSE, and if you block my entrance again I’m going to remove your car”.

He moves and the next day he is blocking again.

She wasn’t about to let him get away with that.

We realize he left the car open so we let the hand break loose and push the car to the middle of the street, in front of his driveway.

I put a note on his windshield saying “next time it’s a tow truck”, put tape over his doorbell so it continues ringing and I left as quickly as I could.

He hasn’t said anything, but he hasn’t parked there anymore.

Unhinged and diplomatic all at once!

I wonder what Reddit has to say about this.

Yes, he could have avoided this treatment.

In plural!

This person shares their thoughts.

This commenter shares their opinion.

She has fans!

Another commenter chimes in.

I wonder how this person would have handled this situation.

Some people only learn the hard way!

Or the loud way, in this case.

If you liked that post, check this one about a guy who got revenge on his condo by making his own Christmas light rules.

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