Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We have a similar issue on our suburban street. Apparently a few of our neighbors think they have designated spots on a public street, and more than once have spoken to our nanny about where she parks. Fortunately, they haven't been as nasty to her as this woman was to your nanny, so we tend to laugh about it with our nanny and then ignore it.
In your situation, I would probably do something. Do you have a building manager you can go to? It's not a bad idea to get in there first and make note of her complaint and nastiness, just in case she winds up doing something like this again, or making baseless accusations about your nanny. Then, you could consider knocking on her door and speaking to her in person. Hopefully she can blow off a little steam on you and you can be gracious (not necessarily apologetic) and tell her you'll speak to the nanny but make clear that in the future she needs to not yell at your nanny, and she's welcome to speak to you. Sometimes nasty people like that just need someone to yell at and/or to feel like their concern is being heard. It's pretty clearly not about your nanny.
Your nanny should park in front of your house, not theirs. Its common decency.
OP, leave it alone and just ignore her.