Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When it snows, if you have to shovel the driveway, then when you come home, park at the bottom of the driveway (where it comes in from the street) and just leave your car at the entrance. If they want to come up into the driveway, they'll have to come over to your door to ask you to move your car. You can choose not to answer the door or you can say "Oh? Really? I figured since you weren't doing any of the shoveling, that you were not intending to use the driveway." I'm in the middle of something. I'll move my car as soon as I get a chance." Then move it in about 45 minutes into your garage.
This is passive-aggressive, but it sounds like the neighbors deserve this. I would do this.
Sorry, OP.
I'm the PP who posted this. Of course it is PA, but the point is that OP has tried to solve the issue, has contacted them, asked them about either helping or contributing to hiring someone and has been told the only shovel half of the driveway. And they've driven over her driveway as she is shoveling and just wave as they take advantage of her hard work. At this point, they really don't deserve much courtesy and maybe a little PA stance will get them to relent and do what they are bound by their HOA covenent to do.