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It's nearly winter, which means in many parts of the U.S., residents will be dealing with a mass influx of snow fluttering down on their hometowns. Most towns and major cities are prepared for snowstorms because they usually have a good gauge of when snowy, hazardous weather is approaching.
Unfortunately, residents who own their properties are expected to clean up their portions of the public space they now own, and the same goes for their homeowning neighbors. Not everyone is up to the snow-shoveling task, and this point is made especially evident by the entitled neighbor in the story below.
When you live in close proximity to others, you need to mind your manners and your space. Sure, it's important to keep your property in tip-top shape, but if it's at the expense of another resident's space, then that's a no-go. Don't be the person who shovels snow from their property onto another person's property because you're too lazy to figure out an alternate way to dispose of natural matter like leaves, or in this case, snow. Scroll below to read about how a neighbor decides to use another resident's driveway as a dumping ground.
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