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"I asked her to stop. She wouldn’t.": Entitled neighbor parks in resident's spot in front of his garage, demands he pay her $300 after she gets towed: 'She got towed again a few days later for parking in front of someone else’s garage'

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    ORIGINAL: Years ago I moved into an apartment with individual garages in the alley behind the building. The building had 10 units, eight studios and two 1 bedroom apartments. I had a 1 bedroom. The day I was moving in I met 'LaCrystal.' She lived in one of the studios on the opposite end of the building and she immediately informed me "Um, I park there" referring to in front of my garage. Parking is scarce in that area and street sweeping is done at odd hours, like 3:30am. So when people find a
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    NO PARKING 7A.M. TO 6 P.M. EXCEPT SUNDAY
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    I asked why she didn't park in her own garage and she stated she had an old broke down car in her garage already. I told her that she needed to find another parking spot as I leave for work most days at 4am. She then gives me her phone number and just says "Call me and I'll move." I'm already thinking of all the work I have to do moving in and setting up so I just say "ok" as to not ruffle any new neighbor's feathers and I just didn't feel like arguing with someone 5 minutes within moving in.
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    Calling her to move her car started out ok but quickly turned into a pain. There were times I'd call her and 10 minutes later I was still waiting. I'd call again only to be screamed at with a "I told you I was coming, !" It didn't stop there. There would be times I'd come home at night and couldn't get in because she blocked my garage. It got to a point that I asked her to stop. She wouldn't. The owner of the property was a buddy and client of mine so I eventually told him about it. He then post
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    Welp, one night I came home with my gf and she was in front of my garage. I called her three times and she sent it to voicemail each time. I walked up to her unit and heard her inside talking crip about me calling her. No problem. I called the tow truck and had her car towed. I left my girlfriend in my place the next morning while I went to work for a few hours. She called me and said LaCrystal was standing outside my window on her phone talking loudly. "Some btch ss n*a who think he's something
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    When I got home LaCrystal was standing in the courtyard with a devilish grin on her face. She greeted me with a "Hello neighbor!" like I was supposed to be scared of her. I said hello back and went inside. She got on her phone and called someone and continued to talk about me, saying I owe her $300 and I better pay it if I want to keep breathing. The next day she had a guy, I'm assuming her man come over to intimidate me. Now I'm 6'4" 215lbs, this guy was 6'5" 250lbs at least. For the next week
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    Well, I didn't pay her jack and she got towed again a few days later for parking in front of someone else's garage. This time the owner, my buddy, drove by and saw her car and called it in. She was towed at least 2 times after that, along with a buddy she had park in front of someone else's garage. Of course she thought I had something to do with it.
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    UPDATE: Didn't expect this to blow up but the reason LaCrystal didn't park in front of her own garage was because the building was old with old garage doors that extended out before going upward. The door would've hit her car, which wasn't even hers, it belonged to Uber. If she moved further away she would've been blocking the narrow alley that barely had enough room for one car to drive through.
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    I no longer live there but she did something else dumb right before I left. The building had a no pet policy. Well she got a yorkie because she's above the rules. Maintenance entered her apartment one day for some scheduled work they informed all the tenants about ahead of time. The dog freaked out and bolted out the door when the men entered. It ran out into the street and was hit by a car. Sadly it didn't make it. She blamed property management because 'It wasn't her dog and she was watching i
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    A red sign that reads PARKING points toward a building
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    A red car parked in front of a city in a dense urban center
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    Cute_Recognition_880 The tow is perfect revenge. That'll cost her some money each time she parks in front of a garage.
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    Big_Bookkeeper1678 I just have to love her trying to intimidate you after she would NOT do the right thing...and STILL losing. Her poor boyfriend... Imagine... Hey, honey...this b a neighbor got me towed because he thinks he owns his parking spot that I use. Can you come and make him pay me the fine? Um...why were you parking in front of his... I SAID if you want booty, you will do this for me. Fine, point him out. Guy stares at OP with no intention of ever actually DOING anything because he KNO
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    mrbbrj Get a valve core tool, about $2. Let air outta 1 tire.
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    Necessary_Baker_7458 You had the right to tow her vehicle as it is illegal to block access to personal property. You tried to warn her I assume and she chose to ignore and be a j about it. We've towed people abandoning their vehicles near our property before because they think it's a public street and it isn't. If it escalates you can move foreword with a cease and desist for harassment. As it did turn into that with her blocking your driveway. If she escalates it further you can call the cops o

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