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Simply declaring something to be true doesn't automatically make it so… and if you want to use your neighbor's property as your personal parking space, you can't just tell them that you've decided it's community property. Therefore, you have the right to park there. Some people just don't take no for an answer, and it's pretty clear here that this neighbor has some serious boundary issues, both conceptually and literally, that weren't going to improve without facing some consequences.
If you give some people an inch, they take a mile, and when this homeowner offered his property's private parking for his neighbors' use, he opened the door for them to consider his property their own. Once allowed to have their contractors park there, this neighbor continued to park more of their vehicles there, refusing to back down until he had their vehicle towed. See the story that he shared with this online community below.
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