Well, well, well… gather ’round, folks! We’ve got quite the neighborly conundrum on our hands! Our dear protagonist finds themselves in a bit of a pickle with their new neighbors, who seem to have a penchant for mowing more than just their own lawn! But wait, there’s more! Damaged sprinklers, cold shoulders, and missing property markers? This story has got it all! So, let’s dive in and see if our hero’s plan to put up a decorative garden fence makes them a petty a**hole or a boundary-setting boss!
The Curious Case of the Mowed Lawn

Reason #1: The Riding Mower Dilemma

Reason #2: The Sprinkler Head Incident

The Neighbor’s Reaction

Reason #3: The New Neighbors’ Cold Shoulder ❄️

️ Reason #4: The Missing Property Boundary Stick

Assumption #1: The Encroachment Suspicion

Assumption #2: The Disrespect Theory

♀️ Assumption #3: The Unfriendly Barrier

The Fence Dilemma: City Rules vs. Desires

The Garden Fence Solution

The Plan: Preventing Mowing Mishaps

The Petty Asshole Debate

The Garden Fence Showdown: Petty or Protective?
Our protagonist’s plan to erect a decorative garden fence has sparked quite the debate among family and friends! ️ Some say it’s a petty move, while others believe it’s a necessary step to protect their property from the neighbor’s mowing mishaps and potential encroachment. With damaged sprinklers, cold shoulders, and missing property markers, it’s no wonder our hero feels the need to create a barrier between themselves and their seemingly disrespectful neighbors. But the question remains: is this garden fence solution a stroke of genius or a one-way ticket to Petty Town? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this juicy neighborly drama!
Fence it up! NTA neighbor hates neighbors too

Property rights win! Good fences make good neighbors.

Planting trees for a natural fence is a great idea!

Fences are normal and it’s your private property. NTA

Protect your property and privacy with a garden well

Respect boundaries, or face the fence. NTA takes action.

Fight for your property, put up a fence NTA.
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Neighbor’s mowing invasion stopped with justified fence. NTA

Neighbor damages property, homeowner erects fence. NTA.

Homeowner seeks advice on filling neighbor’s property hole.

Neighbor damages property and homeowner puts up fence as defense

Neighborly advice on dealing with property invasion and damage.

Communication is key! Address issues before taking drastic actions

Neighbor damaged property, NTA for putting up fence

Protect your lawn with rocks instead of fences

Neighborly advice: Protect your property, but don’t be an AH

Fed-up homeowner puts up fence to stop neighbor’s mowing invasion!

Protect your land and privacy with a fence and camera . NTA.

Neighborly feud escalates to creative landscaping solutions!

Don’t jump to conclusions, have a conversation first!

Beware of lawn mowing neighbors claiming your property! ⚠️

Asserting property boundaries against invasive neighbors. NTA wins!

Neighbor’s mowing invasion leads to fence, but did they talk?

Protecting your space: NTA erects fence and installs cameras

Protecting your property is important. NTA, separate the properties

Neighbor feud resolved with a decorative fence. NTA wins.

Neighbor feud over property boundaries escalates. #propertylinesmatter

Protect your property from invasive neighbors with documentation

“Good fences make good neighbors.” – NTA takes action

Protect your property! NTA for enforcing the law.

Protect your property! Erect a sturdy fence to prevent encroachment.

Asserting property rights, NTA erects fence to stop invasion

Secure your property, confirm lines, and install cameras. NTA.

Neighbor using your lawn to turn around? Put up fence!

Protective fence or decorative garden? Suggestions to stop mowing invasion.

Protect your property with a fence! NTA

Neighbor’s invasive mowing stopped by legal fence

Protecting your property: NTA suggests getting a property survey and fence

Be sure to survey the property line before erecting fences!
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Neighbor’s mowing invasion stopped with a fence and nails

Illegal property invasion? Get a surveyor to reset your corner!

Protecting property can lead to legal battles with neighbors

Homeowner frustrated with fence restrictions preventing furry companion protection.

A commenter expresses discomfort with open yards and lack of privacy.

Creative solution suggested to stop neighbor’s mowing invasion!

Neighbor’s mowing invasion stopped with fence, NTA wins.

Neighbor conflict resolution advice with a fair judgment.

Assertive homeowner puts up fence to stop neighbor’s invasion

Recording your neighbor’s mowing invasion? Not the a-hole!

Trust your gut and put up that fence!

Protecting your property is important, NTA for setting boundaries
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Neighborly fence installation advice, always check the rules first!

Neighbor’s cluttered backyard? Build a fence! NTA

Property rights reign supreme, even for gnomes and flamingos!

Neighbor’s mowing invasion stopped by fed-up homeowner. NTA wins!

Protecting your property is always the right move. NTA

Protecting property and checking regulations. Don’t forget the camera!

Assertive comment defends homeowner’s fence-building decision.
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