We’ve all had our fair share of neighborly disputes, but this one takes the cake! A man in the UK is fed up with his neighbors constantly parking their cars on his driveway, so he’s decided to take matters into his own hands. He’s now parking his car at an angle to block anyone from getting in. But is he in the right, or is he just being a jerk? Read on to find out!
A Mishmash of Houses ️

No Boundaries, No Problem?

The Neighbors’ Parking Situation

Parking Invasion Begins ️

The Situation Escalates

Knocking on Doors

Suspicious Neighbors

Taking Matters into His Own Hands

Feeling Guilty

Standing Their Ground

The Battle of the Driveway: Who’s in the Right?
So, our protagonist is tired of his neighbors’ cars taking up all the space on his driveway, leaving no room for his own vehicles. He’s tried talking to them, but communication is difficult and tensions are high. Now, he’s resorted to blocking his driveway with his car, preventing anyone from parking there. While he feels guilty about it, he’s determined to stand his ground. But is he being fair, or just plain selfish? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Neighbor blocks parking on his driveway, NTA according to commenters.

UK neighbors frustrated with blocked driveways, NTA consesus.
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Neighbor blocks parking, commenters suggest fence or bollards ⛔

Neighbor offers compromise but still faces legal risks.

Neighbor claims driveway, but commenter says NTA for blocking them

Explaining the British slang ‘taking the piss’ to confused commenter

British OP declines easement request, neighbors park on driveway anyway. Replies: Americans agree, neighbors TA, easement is legally risky.

Parking in someone’s driveway without permission is not okay.

Neighbor blocks parking, gets praised for clever solution
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Suggests practical solutions for parking issue in a polite manner

Neighbor blocks parking, suggests paying for permit or building space. NTA.
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Englishman suggests building a moat to protect castle

Polite inquiry into parking situation sparks discussion among neighbors.

Neighbor blocks driveway, commenter defends homeowner’s right to secure property

Neighbor blocks parking, comment defends with NTA acronym

Protect your property, put a chain across access. NTA

Neighbor defends blocking driveway, advises to stay friendly

Neighbor defends blocking driveway, calls out entitled neighbor’s vehicles

Neighbor blocks parking on driveway, justified or petty?

Asserting property rights with a fence

Offering parking spot for £20/week: profitable or petty?
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Neighbor defends blocking driveway, says NTA, sets boundaries.

Neighbor claims driveway, blocks parking. NTA wins with humor

Neighbor’s son respectfully came to door, NTA for setting conditions

Neighbor blocks parking on their driveway, NTA wins

NTA suggests towing neighbors’ cars in America for parking on driveway.
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Asserting property rights or being a bad neighbor?

Neighborly advice on setting boundaries to avoid conflict

Assertive NTA neighbor enforces parking rules and ends problem.

Renting parking space: a fair solution

Respectful neighbors ask before parking, NTA for blocking driveway

Asserting property rights: NTA blocks neighbors from parking.

Neighbor’s car parked on driveway sparks heated exchange

Assertive neighbor teaches son respect for property boundaries.

Neighbor defends man’s decision to block driveway. NTA.

Legal advice for allowing neighbors to use your property.
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Charge for parking or be a parking vigilante?

Owning property gives control over parking. NTA

Neighbor parking feud ends with NTA verdict

Influencing family: NTA dad needs to step up

Neighbor’s parking on your property without permission is not okay. NTA.

Charging for driveway use: genius or greedy?

Neighbor not at fault for blocking parking, suggests rental agreement.

Neighbor blocks parking, suggests paid driveway use or own garden.

Neighbor blocks parking on his driveway, is he a hero?

Neighbor blocks parking, gets argumentative. NTA for standing up.

Neighbor blocks parking on driveway, NTA wins this round

Neighbor saves money by parking in own driveway, NTA.

Calling a tow truck: fair game or petty revenge?
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Protecting property or paranoia? NTA advises cameras for safety

Neighbor politely asserts property rights and offers compromise

Renting driveway for $200/month: NTA or greedy?

Stand up for your property rights! NTA

Clear NTA judgement, but where’s the story in that?

Neighbor suggests a compromise for driveway parking situation.

Neighbor parking dispute: Possible boundary confusion and legal rights.

Neighbor stands up for his property rights. NTA

Asserting property rights: NTA or a**hole move? ♂️

Parking in someone’s driveway is not normal. #NTA

Neighbor defends blocking driveway, warns of legal action in future.

Polite NTA comment encourages driveway owner to keep standing up.

Neighbor suggests compromise for parking dispute with fair solution

Property rights are serious, NTA for protecting your driveway.

Clear and concise: Not the a**hole.

Neighbor defends blocking driveway, suggests building their own.

UK resident sympathizes with driveway blocker, parking wars are tough
