We all know how annoying it can be when people park on your lawn, damaging your precious grass and creating an unsightly mess. One homeowner had enough of this and decided to take matters into their own hands. They placed large rocks along the edge of their lawn to prevent neighbors from parking on it. Little did they know, this would lead to a dramatic confrontation with a neighbor who didn’t appreciate the new landscaping.
The Tire Rut Problem

Mosquito Breeding Grounds

Rocky Solution

Lawn Repair

No More Insects

Angry Neighbor

The Unexpected Rocks

Car Meets Boulders ⛰️

Previous Owner’s ‘Tradition’

Years of Damage

Pay Attention!

Pissed Neighbor

Rocky Revenge or Justified Protection?
After years of dealing with tire ruts, mud, and mosquitoes, our lawn-defending hero took action by placing large rocks along their property to prevent parking. This led to an angry confrontation with a neighbor who damaged her car on the unexpected boulders. Our protagonist refused to pay for the damage, arguing it was the neighbor’s responsibility to pay attention while parking. Now, with the evil eye being thrown their way, we can’t help but wonder: was this a justified act of lawn protection, or a rocky revenge gone too far? Let’s dive into some top responses from the internet to see what people think!
Driver wrecks car on rocks, commenters agree she’s at fault

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks, commenter suggests installing cameras.

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks. NTA puts her in place

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks, but NTA prevails

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks, commenter says NTA.

Charge her for the boulder damage! NTA

Neighbor’s entitled ‘tradition’ of destroying property is unacceptable. NTA.
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Protect your lawn and rights, not a**hole move

Is the grass between the pavement and road public property?

Boulders on the lawn: NTA or ESH? Legal parking concerns.

Neighbor intentionally wrecks car on lawn, NTA for confronting her.

Neighbor damages lawn-protecting rocks, NTA suggests deducting repair cost

Defending the lawn with rocks, NTA gets justified sympathy

Protect your lawn and health, NTA!

Who owns the grass between the sidewalk and road?

Know your land rights before placing lawn-protecting rocks

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks, commenter advises not acknowledging.

Australian commenter calls out OP for damaging public property. YTA

Who owns the strip of grass between the curb and sidewalk?

Beautiful landscaping! NTA for protecting it from entitled neighbor

Protecting the lawn at all costs

Protective boulders cause car crash, commenter says NTA

Who owns the land? NTA if it’s your lawn, YTA if not

Protecting your lawn? Watch out for legal land loss.

Driver crashes on private property, commenter calls out entitlement

Stealing lunch analogy shuts down argument. NTA wins.
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Neighbor learns the hard way not to park on lawns
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When you can’t handle the truth…

Assertive response to neighbor’s car accident. NTA

Protect your lawn at all costs! NTA wins the day

Neighbor wrecks car on rocks, but commenter is NTA
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Protect your lawn and know your easement laws

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks, learns hard lesson

Neighbor not at fault for car accident on lawn rocks

The commenter is not the a**hole for protecting their property. They question if the strip of land between the road and sidewalk is personal property in some areas.

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks, commenter praised for response

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks. NTA sends bill for landscaping.

New neighbors needed after car wreck on lawn rocks

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks, NTA not liable
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Agreeing with NTA comment

Blaming others for mistakes? Not cool. You’re NTA

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks and confronts owner. NTA.

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks, but who’s responsible?

Protect your property at all costs , NTA wins!

Justice served? Commenter thinks so

Kill her with kindness

Neighbor learns the hard way: park at your own risk

Make sure your lawn-protecting rocks follow city code. NTA

Neighbor puts rocks to protect lawn, but faces legal trouble.

Protect your rocks! Consider security cameras for your yard.

Protect your lawn at all costs

Protect your lawn, protect your peace. NTA wins.

Neighbor not at fault for car wreck on rocks

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks. Commenter advises to add more rocks. NTA.

No a**holes here! Let’s hear more from this reasonable person.

Protective rocks save the day, but will neighbor pay up?

Neighbor wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks, but OP not TA.

No a-hole here. Short and sweet.

Protecting your property at all costs

Neighbor not at fault for car wreck on rocks

“Smartass” suggests better sign for car-wrecking rocks

Neighbor damages lawn, commenter suggests asking for compensation and legal action.

Protect your lawn at all costs! NTA for enforcing boundaries
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Stand your ground! NTA for protecting your property

Neighbor not at fault for car wreck on rocks

Driver wrecks car on lawn-protecting rocks, commenter calls out negligence.

Engaging response to a humorous comment about a reckless neighbor.

Protective rocks prove effective against careless drivers. NTA wins.

Commenter questions parking habits in different regions
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Neighbor’s car on lawn: YTA or not? Discussion ensues.
