Usually, having neighbors is great. However, if any disputes arise with them, it’s almost never nice. This is especially true if they start using a part of yourpropertyas their own, without respecting your boundaries.

Today’s story covers how inconsiderateneighborstook over a next-door resident’s driveway as their own, and the person reached out for online advice to see if building a fence is reasonable.

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Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

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A person reached out to the Mumsnet online community to see if they were being unreasonable

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

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Their neighbors park two cars in their driveway, crowding it, and walking on the next-door resident’s driveway instead

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

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Over time, even delivery personnel started walking through the Original Poster’s property, and not only the neighbors’

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

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The person was fed up with this and decided to see if it would be unreasonable to build a fence to divide the driveways, and the netizens agreed that it was long overdue

Recently a person reached out to the Mumsnet community to ask for advice concerning their neighbor. They were unsure how to proceed and asked for advice to see if putting up afenceor a wall would be reasonable.

Moreover, OP’s (Original Poster) neighbors fit two cars in their driveway, however, that’s only possible because there’s no physical fence or a wall. So when they open their car doors, they cross into the OP’s property.The trouble began when the neighbors would have two cars parked, and the OP would need to squeeze between their cars and any visitors.

More annoyingly, the visitors started using their driveway as a sidewalk so they wouldn’t need to go in between the cars. But even then, the OP was patient andkindenough to not bother the neighbors about this.However, as time passed, delivery guys and others got so accustomed to this that the driveway was commonly used as a pathway even when only one car was parked in the neighbor’s driveway.

Of course, eventually, the OP’s patience ran out, some netizens even said that they had been too tolerant. So they asked online if putting up a fence would be okay, and pretty much everyone unanimously agreed that it’s long overdue. Hilariously, the OP even drew a diagram and uploaded it.

The author of the post uploaded a visualization of the property on how the neighbors interfere with their driveway

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

The sketch is minimalistic but gets the job done of showing how people cross their property instead of the neighbor’sdriveway.  It’s unclear whether the OP will go through with building a fence, but it seems very likely. People online support them wholeheartedly and say that a fence is not only reasonable but a must at this point.

The good thing is that the OP can freely decide if they want to divide the driveway with a real fence, regardless if their neighbors think they’re a jerk or not. It’s their right, after all. Interestingly, though, property boundary disputes between neighbors are far from the leading cause of conflict.

Conversely, 58% of respondents said that they didn’t have any issues with neighbors at all. That said, if lawyers and authorities are involved in a dispute between neighbors, it’s most commonly because of property damage or disagreement on boundaries. But even then, only 4% of disputes go tocourt, and another 4% go for mediation. The vast majority of such disputes are solved to the subject’s satisfaction.

It’s safe to say that if the OP decides to go through with the fence, the neighbor probably won’t make it difficult for them. Either way, the neighbor would only have a chance to dispute the fence if the OP interfered with their property boundaries or complained to the Home Owner Association if they’ve joined one.

Netizens show overwhelming support and say that getting a fence should be a priority

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

Person Fed Up With Neighbors As They Selfishly Use Both Driveways, Plans To Put Up A Wall

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