Would you report a new neighbor who keeps parking two wheels on their front lawn?

Anonymous
Not an HOA but there is an ordinance against parking on the grass. So far, they are illegally parking about half of their car on the grass so their other cars can get in and out of garage and driveway. It's turning into a 3 to 5 times a week thing. Report them now or let two wheels slide, however, if they ever park the entire car, all four wheels, to the side of the paved driveway, then take a photo and report them?

This causes a front lawn's grass to erode with car tracks, which makes the entire neighborhood look worse. And honestly, it looks trashy.

I don't want to talk to them about it because then they'll know it was us if we report them later. We have no relationship with them outside of waves once in a while.
Anonymous
I can't imagine worrying about something like this. Get a life. I thought they were parking on YOUR lawn.
Anonymous
You remind me of that old lady who knocked on her neighbor's door to chastize her about the Tigger flag looking trashy.
Anonymous
No. Also I would try being a better person.
Anonymous
I wouldn't care.
Anonymous
MYOB.

Many things neighbors do "look trashy". Leaving christmas lights up year round, going too long between mows, having 4+ vehicles in a driveway, political signs, leaving trash cans at the curb for too long.

If you want it policed, join an HOA. Otherwise, live and let live.
Anonymous
Let it slide unless you want to go to war with your neighbor
Anonymous
If it's not my lawn I wouldn't care.

Parking on their grass is a whole lot better than having cars parked on the street in front of their house.
Anonymous
Go read an inspirational book. Live for something else op
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not an HOA but there is an ordinance against parking on the grass. So far, they are illegally parking about half of their car on the grass so their other cars can get in and out of garage and driveway. It's turning into a 3 to 5 times a week thing. Report them now or let two wheels slide, however, if they ever park the entire car, all four wheels, to the side of the paved driveway, then take a photo and report them?

This causes a front lawn's grass to erode with car tracks, which makes the entire neighborhood look worse. And honestly, it looks trashy.

I don't want to talk to them about it because then they'll know it was us if we report them later. We have no relationship with them outside of waves once in a while.


Ugh. No why would I report this? Their tire marks are impacting the neighborhood. Do you have too much free time? Sounds like it.
Anonymous
No. If they were parking on MY lawn, yes I would talk to them about it and report them if they failed to stop.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not an HOA but there is an ordinance against parking on the grass. So far, they are illegally parking about half of their car on the grass so their other cars can get in and out of garage and driveway. It's turning into a 3 to 5 times a week thing. Report them now or let two wheels slide, however, if they ever park the entire car, all four wheels, to the side of the paved driveway, then take a photo and report them?

This causes a front lawn's grass to erode with car tracks, which makes the entire neighborhood look worse. And honestly, it looks trashy.

I don't want to talk to them about it because then they'll know it was us if we report them later. We have no relationship with them outside of waves once in a while.


Ugh. No why would I report this? Their tire marks are impacting the neighborhood. Do you have too much free time? Sounds like it.


*Are not
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not an HOA but there is an ordinance against parking on the grass. So far, they are illegally parking about half of their car on the grass so their other cars can get in and out of garage and driveway. It's turning into a 3 to 5 times a week thing. Report them now or let two wheels slide, however, if they ever park the entire car, all four wheels, to the side of the paved driveway, then take a photo and report them?

This causes a front lawn's grass to erode with car tracks, which makes the entire neighborhood look worse. And honestly, it looks trashy.

I don't want to talk to them about it because then they'll know it was us if we report them later. We have no relationship with them outside of waves once in a while.


Why would you report them?

What will the town do ---- nothing.

Why would you start a war?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MYOB.

Many things neighbors do "look trashy". Leaving christmas lights up year round, going too long between mows, having 4+ vehicles in a driveway, political signs, leaving trash cans at the curb for too long.

If you want it policed, join an HOA. Otherwise, live and let live.


Literally none of those things are allowed in our neighborhood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not an HOA but there is an ordinance against parking on the grass. So far, they are illegally parking about half of their car on the grass so their other cars can get in and out of garage and driveway. It's turning into a 3 to 5 times a week thing. Report them now or let two wheels slide, however, if they ever park the entire car, all four wheels, to the side of the paved driveway, then take a photo and report them?

This causes a front lawn's grass to erode with car tracks, which makes the entire neighborhood look worse. And honestly, it looks trashy.

I don't want to talk to them about it because then they'll know it was us if we report them later. We have no relationship with them outside of waves once in a while.


Why would you report them?

What will the town do ---- nothing.

Why would you start a war?


They will warn them and then ticket them. They can ticket them immediately if they want. It's against the local law.
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