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A furious woman has criticized her neighbor for obstructing her driveway, even though he has two vacant spaces of his own.
User Nicole shared how she had to walk in the pouring rain from the end of her street to her home.

On her @nicoleisthisme account, she revealed her story, which has understandably left her feeling exasperated.
She explained: “My next-door neighbor has a driveway that can accommodate two cars.”
“My driveway is only large enough for one car – so I either park there when I’m charging my car, or sometimes Matt will park his van there.”
She mentioned that when her partner occupies the space, she parks across the street and doesn’t mind walking a few steps.
However, she recently became annoyed when her neighbor parked his car outside her home instead of using his own driveway.
Nicole added: “My next-door neighbor has never parked his car in his driveway in the three years I’ve lived here.”
“He has a car large enough for two and a driveway that can hold two cars. I’ve never seen his car parked there.”
While it usually doesn’t bother her, she was frustrated when she came home in the pouring rain and found him parked with his hood touching the edge of her property.
She expressed: “Instead of parking on his driveway, he parked directly outside my house.”
“I had to squeeze my car through a tiny gap, then drive all the way down to the end of the street to find a parking spot, all while it was pouring rain.”
“It’s strange. He drives a small car. He’s elderly, probably in his 70s.”
“He’s likely lived here for 30 years, and that’s where he’s always parked.”
“In situations like this, especially when it’s pouring rain, why not show some human decency?”
Nicole mentioned that she doesn’t want to create tension, so she has never confronted him, even when it has felt awkward.
However, she felt she had reached her limit after having to walk eight houses away in “torrential rain” while carrying shopping bags to find a place to park.
Many people quickly chimed in with their opinions on the matter.
One individual suggested: “You should have parked in his driveway and waited for him to knock on your door asking why you parked there.”
Another commented: “My neighbor does this to prevent anyone from parking in front of his house. I think it’s an elderly person thing.”
A third person advised: “You should just ask him the next time you speak to him. Bring it up casually!”
The Top Five Reasons Neighbours Squabble
A study by Compare the Market revealed the leading causes of disputes among British neighbors:
- Broken fences – the most common issue is broken fences and the question of who is responsible for repairs.
- Parking – one of the primary reasons for neighbor disputes, with 54.1 percent of individuals experiencing issues with parking in front of their home, parking bays, or driveways.
- Trees – complaints about a neighbor’s tree damaging one's garden path are also prevalent, with nearly half of respondents finding it bothersome.
- Bin wars – outdoor bin etiquette continues to spark intense debates between neighbors.
- Nosy neighbors – some individuals are always watching and listening, which can lead to issues for others.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if my neighbor is blocking my driveway?
It's best to communicate with your neighbor directly. You can politely express your concerns and see if a solution can be reached.
How can I prevent parking disputes with my neighbors?
Establish clear communication and set boundaries regarding parking. Consider discussing shared parking spaces and agreements openly to avoid misunderstandings.