They say you can’t pick your family, but oh, how nice it would be if we could at least pick ourneighbors. While some of them are great, sharing their sugar and the occasional gossip, others treat your lawn like their personal racetrack and always find different, creative ways to test your patience.

And onehomeownerknows this all too well as her neighbors are breaking her boundaries, quite literally, every day, jumping her fence to reach their homes.

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Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

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One homeowner’s yard became the neighborhood shortcut as strangers keep jumping her fence to walk to their homes

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Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

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The woman’s house is located in a cul-de-sac and next to her lawn there is a narrow walkway which people use to reach their homes, school and supermarket, but jump her fence to get to it

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Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

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The woman is fed up with people walking all over her property and plans on putting up a taller fence or even planting some thorny bushes to keep people away

Now, I don’t know about you, but if strangers were stomping on my grass, I’d be out there “watering my plants” every day. The OP, though? She’s trying to stay calm, at least for now, but she’s bracing for things to heat up, literally and figuratively.

Studiesshow that humans naturally pick the easiest option available and involuntarily base their decisions on the effort required to act on that decision, even if it means bending a few rules. So, basically, this “shortcut mentality” comes down to convenience outweighing consequences. Translation: when your lawn stands between someone and their dinner, it’s almost like an invitation to walk all over it.

So, what’s a fed-up homeowner to do? Netizens are already brainstorming solutions, from taller fences to planting thorny bushes. Whether she goes for subtle or savage, one thing’s for sure: thisneighborhoodshortcut might finally be dead-end.

Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

On the first day, there were more people attempting to cross, likely because they assumed it’s a public path, so the poster doesn’t blame them for not knowing.

“However, a group ofregularshas started crossing daily, and I know that if I don’t take any action, they will continue doing this. Recently, teenagers have also started crossing, displaying rough and sometimes inappropriate behavior, which is becoming a bigger concern,” the poster explained.

We asked the poster if there have been any damages to the property from all the traffic. She told us that there hasn’t been any major damage yet, likely because this has only been happening for a short time. Still, she’s concerned that the fence could get damaged eventually, as it’s made of delicate wood and bends when people step on it.

We also asked the poster if she plans to implement any changes, like higher fences or other barriers. She told us that she is currently working with the developer to address this issue. They share her concerns and agree it’s unfair. They’re planning a meeting to explore the possibility of replacing the current fence with a taller one, though this will depend on regulatory considerations.

“I also plan to plant some bushes or other vegetation as barriers. However, I’m aware that if people are determined to cross, these obstacles might not completely stop them,” the poster explained.

Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

Fence-Hopping Neighbors Treat Private Yard As Public Shortcut, Homeowner Plans To Strike Back

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