Anonymous
Post 04/21/2026 07:07     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

Anonymous wrote:I would call a tow company and not have a second thought about it.


And invoice the neighbor for it.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2026 05:40     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

Anonymous wrote:I would be frustrated BUT you have said no one else is home to move the car.

When they get home, ask that they not do it again.

It's silly though to include your worries of what *might* happen: "if a car parks on the opposite side ... " and "I don’t want to hit their bumper pulling out ..."


It's not a silly thought. If the only reason OP is able to get to work in the morning is because someone happened to not park in the spot they need to pull into to get out, that's an issue.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2026 04:08     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

^^ That’s a good idea! Let us know their reaction.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2026 00:48     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

I suppose you could cheerfully text and ask them if they’d mind you parking in their driveway as needed since they partially blocked you. If there’s plenty of parking and you have a pleasant relationship with them I’d just let it go.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2026 00:45     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

Call the police. This is illegal.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2026 00:03     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

If you don’t want your neighbor to dislike you let it be for 10 days. I’m
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 22:44     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

Yes, it’s annoying, but I’d just park on the street until they return.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 22:28     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

I would be frustrated BUT you have said no one else is home to move the car.

When they get home, ask that they not do it again.

It's silly though to include your worries of what *might* happen: "if a car parks on the opposite side ... " and "I don’t want to hit their bumper pulling out ..."
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 22:14     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

I would call a tow company and not have a second thought about it.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 22:06     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

Contact them and ask if maybe there’s someone local who can move their car. Send a photo so they can see what you’re talking about. If they can’t get the car moved, then you’ll have to park in the street or else take your chances with parking in your driveway. Do NOT have their car towed.

That was a jerky thing for the family member to do.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 22:06     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

Call them, they can overnight you the key to move it.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 21:50     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

One of these two solutions is your best bet
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 21:04     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

Anonymous wrote:Our neighbors left for vacation with some of their family, and one family member parked in the street, and their back bumper is partially blocking our driveway. I can make the cut to get in and out, barely, but it’ll be tough or impossible if a car parks on the opposite side of the street. They’ll be gone for 10 days. No one else is home to move the car. They’re on the West Coast by now, so I hate to bother them with this. I also don’t want to have to have them towed, but I don’t want to hit their bumper pulling out of things get tight. Why would they do this! Ugh! What would you do? My kids already park their car on our side of the street.


You would hate to bother them with this but they didn’t bother to properly park.

What you need to do is call them and tell them what happened. Maybe someone has access to the spare key and move the car.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 20:59     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

Park on the street.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 20:56     Subject: Neighbors car blocking our driveway

Our neighbors left for vacation with some of their family, and one family member parked in the street, and their back bumper is partially blocking our driveway. I can make the cut to get in and out, barely, but it’ll be tough or impossible if a car parks on the opposite side of the street. They’ll be gone for 10 days. No one else is home to move the car. They’re on the West Coast by now, so I hate to bother them with this. I also don’t want to have to have them towed, but I don’t want to hit their bumper pulling out of things get tight. Why would they do this! Ugh! What would you do? My kids already park their car on our side of the street.