Even though all houses have clear property lines, we all know that those lines get crossed a lot more often than one expects.
We’re not just talking about neighbors attempting to encroach on their own property by going over these lines, hoping the residents won’t notice, but about the more common, everyday ways residents must deal with, just like in the story below. People often forget that even if you position a fence or a gate to separate two properties, these can only do so much. So when a resident opens his gate, and this gate crosses over to a neighbor’s property, it’s pretty hard to make a stop to it.
Some of you might think, why should they put a stop to it? What could possibly happen if a neighbor’s gate crosses over the property line from time to time?
Well, apparently, even a gate can cause a lot of damage if you’re not paying enough attention. If the gate is positioned right next to where you park your car, for example, the simple action of opening the gate can cause it to slam against your car and result in serious damage to the vehicle. And no, we’re not making it up, since this is exactly what is happening in the story below. Which is unfortunate, because not only is this resident’s car getting scratched by their neighbor’s gate, but the neighbor also refuses to do something about it. He will not even be mindful of how he opens the gate every morning; he simply claims that the scratches on the resident’s car are not his fault.
It won’t be difficult to prove that this entitled neighbor is responsible for the damage, or even to get payback. The question is, should the resident go through with it? Should they fight for their property and ensure that no one, not even a gate, crosses that line?
Keep scrolling to read the full tale.
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