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

Anonymous
oh ffs, OP. You are such a Karen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way you could move out of the neighborhood? Might be best for everyone.

lol +1
Anonymous
Maybe you could offer them your driveway so that they don't park on their grass?
Anonymous
I would be unhappy about this. But I probably would leave it alone if you're having to call the city to report.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.

Do you have an HOA? OP doesn’t.
Anonymous
OP, is this you?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhzUJ00AEpY
Anonymous
Sure if your goal is to have your house egged. Or TPd
Anonymous
It's their grass they can do what they want with it.
Anonymous
Now tell us what’s really bothering you because we all know you don’t care about their lawn that much. Are they renters? Latino? Have noisy kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is there a way you could move out of the neighborhood? Might be best for everyone.

lol +1


+2
Anonymous
Are they allowed to widen their driveway? Serves you right if they are forced to do that and do it in a way that is "allowed" but butt ugly. Or maybe they can install pavers with an F and a U subtly included.
Anonymous
Parking on the lawn, even just a portion of the car, is trashy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Parking on the lawn, even just a portion of the car, is none of my business.


Fixed that for you.
Anonymous
I don't park on the grass but this is why I'll never live in an HOA
Anonymous
I'm reading through the comments. I can't believe how trashy you people are. You probably don't mow your lawns either. OP, you should move.
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