A WOMAN has already got into a neighbour war after just moving into her new house.
Taking to social media, she revealed that now her was trying to get revenge after she refused to give up her
The woman found herself ina feud with her new next-door neighbourCredit: Getty
The row started as her neighbour wanted her parking spot reserved for her nannyCredit: reddit
In the post, she revealed: “My was upset I wouldn’t give her nanny exclusivity over the parking in front of my home, so she reported my fence to the city.
“These are the super cringey messages she sent me.”
She shared a series of text messages between herself and her new neighbour, with the neighbour starting the conversation.
She wrote: “I hope your move-in is going really smoothly.
“I just wanted to remind you that my nanny parks in the street in front of your home.”
The neighbour then added that her nanny needed the spot Monday to Friday from 9am to 7pm.
Adding insult to injury, she then asked for the woman to tell her house guest to park elsewhere.
She responded telling her she wasn’t about to make her parking spot exclusive to her neighbour’s nanny, which didn’t go down well.
Instead, the neighbour doubled-down saying how important it was for the nanny to park close and was left furious when she said no again.
“I’m really not thrilled about your lack of consideration to my basic request,” she wrote.
“Thanks for being so neighbourly and considerate.”
After, she then messaged again to say her fence was an inch over her border and asked her to get it checked.
The clip soon went viral on the Reddit forum, facepalm , and people were quick to offer their advice on how to deal with the issue.
One person wrote: “Tell her you think the fence is just fine. Let her go to the expense of having the lot surveyed.”
Another commented: “Tell her to go ahead and pay a surveyor, because her threat means jack.”
“Tell her the fence was there when you moved in and you didn’t put it there. If she wants to remove it then pay to have it removed,” penned a third.
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- Broken fences – top of the board was broken fences and whose responsibility it was to fix it
- Parking: one of the leading drivers of neighbour disputes, with 54.1 per cent of people having issues with people parking in front of their house, parking bay or driveway
- Trees – complaints about a neighbour’s tree cracking your garden path was also common with nearly half of participants finding it frustrating
- Bin wars – outdoor bin etiquette continues to ignite the most furious debates between neighbours
- Nosy Neighbours – some people have their eyes and ears at the ready to have a peek causing problems for others
Meanwhile a fourth said: “I would permanently park my car in front of my house if I were in this situation. The f**king audacity.”
“And now you know the real reason the former owners moved. Never delete those texts,” claimed a fifth.
Someone else added: “If you send me your address I’ll drive there every morning at 5am and park in front of her house with a giant rat removal sign on my truck.”



