Imagine moving into your dream home, only to find out you have an unexpected visitor who just can’t seem to stay away. That’s exactly what happened to this couple and their 10-year-old daughter when they moved into their new house. The previous homeowner’s sister keeps driving by and staring at the house, making the family uncomfortable. Is she just grieving her mother’s passing, or is this behavior crossing a line? Let’s dive into the story.
Moving Into a New Home

The Previous Homeowners

The Staring Sister

Hoping for Change

A Concerning View

Grieving or Sinister?

Sentimental Value

Growing Paranoia

Powerless?

To Confront or Not? ️

Update: Security Measures

Curtains and Privacy

No Tours for Strangers

A Family’s Unsettling Dilemma
This family is struggling to find peace in their new home as the previous homeowner’s sister keeps driving by and staring at the house. While they understand she may be grieving, her behavior is making them uncomfortable and paranoid. They’re unsure if confronting her would be the right move. The couple is now taking security measures like installing cameras and reflective sheets for their windows. But the question remains: is this woman’s behavior just an innocent part of her grieving process, or is it crossing a line? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this situation…
Compassionate advice for a grieving daughter. NTA/NAH

NTA politely asks for privacy, while commenters debate on woman’s intentions

Solving neighborly disputes with help from real estate agents

Grieving mother’s behavior is unsettling but NAH. Talk it out.

Respectful NTA comment on invasion of privacy

Grieving daughter’s stalker-like behavior stresses out new homeowners

Waving at a stalker? Maybe not the best idea…

Empathetic response to potential stalker gets grateful acknowledgement

Previous owner stalking? NTA, fiancee stressed.

Approaching her kindly and calling the police if necessary.

Confronting a stalker: YTA or NTA? Depends on approach.

Grieving daughter or potential stalker? A delicate situation

Previous owner’s stalker behavior, commenter offers advice and empathy

Grieving daughter’s behavior crosses a line according to commenters

Compassionate approach to a grieving daughter’s stalking behavior.

Grieving daughter’s behavior is inappropriate, NTA. Police intervention suggested.

A book recommendation for understanding a grieving daughter’s actions.

Nostalgia or creepy? Users discuss revisiting old homes

Practical advice for dealing with a potentially unstable neighbor

Grieving daughter’s actions deemed creepy by commenters.

Friendly advice on dealing with a possible stalker

NTA. Compassionate response to potential stalking situation

Protect your family from a creepy stalker with these tips

Grieving daughter shares her experience with a similar situation

Grieving seller finds closure in seeing new family’s changes. ❤️

Compassionate suggestion to handle a possible grieving daughter

An empathetic take on a possible stalker situation

A grieving daughter’s unintentional invasion of privacy.

Reflective film suggestion to deal with a stalker

Feeling uncomfortable with a stalker, seeking advice on confrontation.

Advice on dealing with a possible stalker situation

Privacy film suggestion for NTA concerned about stalker/privacy

Worried about a stalker? Here are some window solutions!

Grieving daughter or not, privacy is important for all.

Getting stalked? Call the non-emergency line for help

Suggesting a peaceful resolution to a possible stalking situation

A concerned neighbor suggests talking to the woman before assuming.

Grieving daughter or creepy stalker? A subtle check-in suggested.

A gentle approach to a grieving daughter.

Confrontation needed: Woman’s behavior towards daughter is creepy
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Grieving daughter’s actions deemed creepy by commenters

Commenter gets spooked by story but supports the protagonist.

NTA commenter advises getting cameras to deal with stalker.

Set boundaries with a grieving daughter

Paranoid or Prepared? Installing a camera to catch stalkers

Neighbor’s suspicious behavior prompts advice on installing cameras

Neighbor sits outside every day, NTA suggests taking photo

Distorted view for a grieving daughter’s privacy ❄️

Misunderstanding or something more?

Offering sympathy and advice on a grieving daughter’s behavior.

Compassionate NTA suggests inviting stalker over, but OP declines.

Compassionate advice on dealing with a grieving stalker.

Breaking the ice with a daily visitor

Grieving daughter confronts neighbor about disturbing habit with chainsaw

Suggests a charming way to communicate with the stalker neighbor.

Grieving daughter accused of stalking, awkward conversation ensues

Suggests a polite way to handle a potentially disturbing situation

Privacy concerns raised in comment about daughter’s room

Compassionate suggestion to help grieving daughter move forward.

No a-hole here. Empathy for both sides.
