Updated
Updated · Twisted Sifter · May 31
Homeowner Fights Neighbor's Repeated Yard Trespassing After 3 Complaints Disrupt Work
Updated
Updated · Twisted Sifter · May 31

Homeowner Fights Neighbor's Repeated Yard Trespassing After 3 Complaints Disrupt Work

2 articles · Updated · Twisted Sifter · May 31

Summary

  • A work-from-home homeowner says her next-door neighbor keeps cutting through her corner-lot yard, even after repeated requests to stop, setting off her dog and interrupting meetings.
  • 3 complaints to the builder and several direct confrontations have not stopped the behavior; she said the neighbor again crossed the property and drove off after seeing her outside.
  • The dispute also involves the neighbor parking his company truck beside her driveway rather than near his own home, then walking across her yard to reach it.
  • With the neighborhood HOA not fully set up, online commenters urged her to escalate the matter by documenting incidents and contacting the neighbor's employer, police or an attorney.

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