'Entitled neighbour built driveway through my garden - so I got revenge'

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The elderly couple got the last laugh on their new neighbour (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)
The elderly couple got the last laugh on their new neighbour (stock photo) (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

An elderly couple have been praised for getting revenge on an entitled neighbour who built his driveway through their garden. The couple lived next door to an empty plot of land for many years - but returned home one day to see it had finally been sold.

But their excitement to meet their new neighbour diminished when they discovered he'd built a sweeping driveway to his property right through their front garden. Sharing the story on their behalf, a man said on Reddit: "I was visiting my friend at his dad’s house in an area where the land is so steep all the driveways have to switchback up from the main road to the houses - a straight driveway is not an option because it would be steeper than the building code allows.

"A few doors down the road there lived a nice old couple who until recently had had a vacant lot next door to them, but the lot had sold and the new owner had started construction on a new house. Unfortunately the lot was so steep that the new owner built his driveway partly on the old couple’s land - it was carved out of the hillside with an excavator.

"This probably wouldn’t have been a big deal if the new owner had approached the old couple first and asked nicely, but did he? Would I be telling this story if he had?" He went on to explain how the couple returned home one day to see a "huge scar" on the hillside snaking through their garden.

It cut across a corner of their front garden, winding upwards to where an excavator was working to prepare the land for their new neighbour's house. "They were pretty upset, but being nice, reasonable people, they figured it was an honest mistake, so they went over to talk to the machine operator," he added. "He didn’t know anything useful, but he was happy to give them the phone number of the new property owner.

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"The old guy gave him a call and politely explained the situation, but his new neighbour, whom he’d never even met, was having none of it. He flat out denied that the driveway crossed the property line, and he was rude enough that the old guy was pretty upset.

"At this point the old couple weren’t sure what to do. They double checked the property pins to make sure they were right, and of course they were, but after further conversations with the new owner it was clear he was an unreasonable guy who wasn’t going to come to the negotiating table willingly."

Not wanting to take legal action due to the costs involved, the couple started brainstorming ways to solve their problem. The man said: "The situation stewed for a while as construction continued on the new house, until one day when my friend’s dad saw the old couple in the neighbourhood and they started chatting. Of course they told him the story about the a***hole new neighbour.

"Now, my friend’s dad really likes the old couple, who don’t have a mean bone in their bodies, so he was pretty annoyed about the situation, and when he went home he couldn’t get it out of his head. That evening, after a few beers, he had a brilliant idea. He called up the old couple, explained his plan, and asked for their permission to carry it out.

"They chuckled and gave him the go-ahead, so he hopped into the rusty old full-size pickup he kept as a second vehicle and drove it over to the old couple’s place, where he parked it across the encroaching driveway, making sure it was entirely on their property." When the work crew arrived the following morning, they found they couldn’t drive to the house they were building because an old F-150 was parked across the driveway.

"They saw the note in the window with my friend’s dad’s phone number on it, so they called him to ask what was going on," he added. "He explained that he had permission from the owners to park there and that, no, he would not move his truck so they could get to work. Furthermore, if anyone attempted to tow the truck they would be charged with trespassing and theft.

"There was no way the construction guys were going to haul all their tools up the hill by hand, and they didn’t want to get in the middle of a legal battle, so they just called the new owner to let him know they’d be taking the day off and that they’d continue to take days off until the property boundary dispute was resolved.

"The new owner called the old couple in a fury, but the old couple told them the same thing my friend’s dad told the construction workers - basically, the vehicle was parked on their own property, so if he had a problem with that he could go f*** himself."

Finally, the new neighbour gave up and ended up paying the couple a "significant sum of money" in exchange for an easement allowing the driveway to pass across the corner of their property. He said: "My friend’s dad got several thank-you cases of beer and the satisfaction that comes from putting an a***hole in his place."

Commenting on his post, one user said: "Why are people rude to their neighbours? They live right next to you! Another user added: "Neighbour revenge is the best revenge. A third user said: "I’d say this is pro. Good on your friends Dad for helping them out!

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