butterfield
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Well, not necessarily.. if he's arrogant like youo describe, and feels he owns the space outside his house he may engage in petty criminal damge to spite you.
In other words I would par there no problem, it's not his space and his attitude would annoy me. However if you come back to your car to find it scraped, or mirrors broken etc what then?
Sometimes it's easier to let the bully have his way...
Maybe print out the contents of [broken link removed] & stick it in his letterbox.Anyone have any clever ideas to get over this ??
I agree, the neighbour sounds more like an unbalanced busybody.... The neighbour doesn't sound daft, ...
That's hardly surprising, based on your user-name.I don't like anybody parking in front of my house.
I'd agree with this approach. If it doesn't work, you could just return each note through his letter box, or worse again, take photos and superimpose his note onto your photographs showing no obstruction and put it into his letterbox.If it were happening to me i'd call into them with the note and ask what the obstruction they're are suggesting you are causing is - i've found from experience that face to face posing the question is usually enough to stop this type of attitude!
A friend of mine lived near a couple who acted like this. To be honest, they were people with too much time on their hands and the neighbours just avoided them as much as they could, because conversations with them were invariably a diatribe about other people in the estate. It's probably better to just ignore it as much as you can. If you react, they will probably just start thinking of further 'wrongs'.there is absolutely no question of us obstructing the drive in any way. They are like an earlier post said 'lonely retired with nothing to do' . But it is their arrogance that annoys me - I would not dream of being like this to any of my neighbours about something as trivial as this .... and it happens so infrequently I feel it is very un neighbourly to leave notes.
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