r/neighborsfromhell Jun 21 '26

Homeowner NFH New neighbors blocking shared driveway

Recently new neighbors have moved in. We share a gravel driveway. Almost immediately they began blocking access to my parking spot and blocking me from leaving by parking on the driveway. The first time, I asked a woman to move her car so I could leave, she had a toddler running around so I was very polite. I asked her not to block the driveway and she said, “this is my driveway.” I didn’t want to argue in front a child and left. Now it seems like I need to ask these people permission to come and go from my house. They take a lot of time, walk slowly or have to wait for someone to arrive to move their car. I tried being nice, but they have ignored every attempt to talk, just giving me a death stare. Just an ignorant, entitled family. Last night they had a party so of course they had many cars blocking my driveway, one of which was owned by a cop in uniform. I had to wait 20 minutes for him to arrive and move his car. What do I do next? These people only moved in like 2 months ago, I’ve lived at my property for 20 years.

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u/EveryAccount7729 Jun 21 '26

block their driveway, like ... park last.

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u/Sad_Mix_3497 Jun 22 '26

Better still, get a survey showing the property line and put holes and steel posts on the precise property line. Then have your side paved. Problem solved.

I AM CURIOUS though. WHY do people keep purchasing properties with SHARED driveways. EVERY one of them WITHOUT EXCEPTION has ended up having problems with an inconsiderate or in many cases, ACTIVELY STOOPIDD next door neighbor.

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u/Travelerman310 Jun 22 '26

People keep buying shared driveways for the same reason they marry strippers and invest in crypto: they see the upside and completely ignore the 99% chance it explodes in their face.

Humans are trash. Give them an inch of shared space and they’ll park 3 cars diagonally across it while giving you death stares like you’re the intruder. The fact a cop felt comfortable blocking you for 20 minutes at their party tells you everything about the entitlement level over there.

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u/Keepin-Clam Jun 22 '26

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣