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Is It Causing Trouble Asking A Neighbour To Move Their Car?

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Treacle71 | 16:18 Thu 21st Sep 2023 | Home & Garden
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A neighbour (who has multiple cars) has parked their car half way over my drive.  I think it might be visitors of theirs. If I need to get my car out, it'll mean having to drive on the kerb and pavement to get out and steer around their car. Would it seem not very kindly asking them to come out to move their car? Should I just let it go? I hate people who park over my drive like that, as I don't feel respected. Am I being petty?

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If you need to go out and you can get out without them moving it do so; if you cannot get out without them moving it, ask them to move it.Let it go.  You do not want to enter into a parking wars type situation with a neighbour.
16:33 Thu 21st Sep 2023

Moorea, when you live in a terrace there will be a time when, your visitor or tradespeople have no choice but to block your neighbours' drives.  Give and take goes a long way

Moorea - // I  would ask them to move it and not do it again. //

I don't agree with the request not to do it again.

The most rational and even-temprered people can get ludicrously territorial about their driveways, and even a polite request not to infringe in future can start a nasty war of attrition that can go on for years.

It's smart never to even dream of asking a neighbour not to do whatever he or she wants within the confines of their property, even if their action occasionally impacts on you and your property, it's simply not worth the risk of the grief you can call down on yourself, however much in the right you may be.

Do you have a dropped kerb to drive onto your drive?

I am assuming that your drive is your front garden if you are terraced?

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Hmm......very good, Andy-hughes xx

I thought OP meant it was purely her drive.  I can't see where OP mentions terrace.  

Andy/ Not worth going into a war of words with you, been there before😆 I stated what I would do and do it I would.  Having said that, I would never even thinking of asking on Answerbank what I should say to a neighbour!

Apologies Moorea I thought I read terraced somewhere. 

However the dropped kerb is still relevant 

Treacle states they're terraced in her second reply.

I am assuming that the car is parked on the road, not on her drive

Moorea - // 

Andy/ Not worth going into a war of words with you, been there before😆 I stated what I would do and do it I would.  Having said that, I would never even thinking of asking on Answerbank what I should say to a neighbour! //

We simply have different views on how to address the situation, and I am happy for us to agree to differ - hardly a 'war of words' actual or potential, here.

17.08 So she does  .. I usually only read the original post and don't check on following posts by OP or other posters - something to remember for the future, thanks.

How did we get into a 'war of words' then?

I have a similar problem as i live near a school.

I only ask the parent to move if i need to get out but i do find it disrespectful, i would never do that to someone else.

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