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"Neighbor keeps calling cops on me for parking *legally* in front of their house"
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When someone parks in front of your house on a public street, do you take issue with it? At the end of the day, the street is public, and the person's care isn't bothering anyone. If you take issue with a homeowner utilizing the public spaces for their intended use, then you might not like this next story. An apartment tenant who recently moved to a new neighborhood is being antagonized by his neighbors, who think they own the public street and the parking spots that belong to it.
Parking is always stressful if you don't have a driveway—especially so if you live in a larger apartment building that doesn't offer parking spaces in a parking lot for its tenants. Even still, renters must make do with the circumstances they have, so when the resident in this next story starts parking in front of their neighbor's home on a public street and the neighbors try to scare them off, they refuse to back down. Would you accept defeat as a renter, or would you put your foot down and stop tolerating nonsense from folks who think they deserve to have it all? Scroll to read the full story.
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