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Redditor Tows “Disabled” Neighbor’s Car After Consistently Warning Her Not To Park In Their Driveway

by Charlie Brown
October 30, 2025
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When a new chapter begins in a home, the past often lingers in unexpected ways. The new homeowner steps into a space filled with unspoken agreements and quiet compromises, unaware that the driveway, a simple stretch of concrete, is the battleground of neighborhood tensions and unacknowledged struggles. The previous owner’s kindness has woven a complex web, where parking is more than convenience—it’s a lifeline for those who feel forgotten.

Yet, beneath the surface, resentment simmers as the new occupant grapples with the invisible weight of entitlement and necessity. The “disabled” label, contested and fraught, reveals the fragile balance between empathy and frustration, leaving the newcomer caught in a silent conflict that challenges the very meaning of community and compassion.

AITA for not allowing my “disabled” neighbor to park in my driveway and getting her car towed, despite the previous owner allowing it?

I bought a house a few months ago and moved...

Just to be clear I put disabled in quotation marks...

Now apparently he had been allowing use of his driveway...

is pretty much instantly occupied. What I am saying is...

Obviously I was unaware of this so I was surprised...

I ended up having to knock on several doors asking...

I figured out it was the neighbors car so after...

I told her to move the car and she immediately...

I moved in and no it is not fine and...

I ended up seeing her walking back half an hour...

I go over there again, spend 20 minutes knocking on...

She protests saying her ankles can't take walking the distance...

it's my godd**n driveway and I want to park there...

Well it happened again a week ago and this time...

She of course came to my house to scream at...

A few days later I had a small fence installed...

I have since been getting dirty looks from her and...

I do feel sort of bad too, she clearly struggles...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” In this situation, the OP was struggling to maintain a healthy distance that honored both their need for property rights and a degree of neighborly consideration. The initial failure to communicate or negotiate a formal arrangement after the first incident allowed the previous informal agreement to incorrectly carry over into the new ownership, creating an expectation gap.

The neighbor’s behavior, characterized by repeated unauthorized parking and escalating emotional responses (anger, argument) when confronted, suggests a reliance on past privilege rather than respectful negotiation. The OP’s actions progressed from polite requests to decisive enforcement (towing and fencing). While towing and fencing are legally sound ways to enforce property rights, they escalate the conflict significantly and invite social consequences, such as the dirty looks from neighbors.

The OP’s decision to tow and build a fence was an appropriate, albeit firm, way to assert ownership rights over private property that was being repeatedly violated. However, a more constructive first step after the second incident could have involved a formal, written communication clearly stating the boundary and perhaps suggesting alternative solutions (e.g., looking into local accessible parking permits). Moving forward, the OP should focus on civil but firm communication with the other neighbors regarding the necessity of these actions to protect their investment and privacy.

What do you think of this story?





HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

puppiesforprez2021 NTA. Plain and simple.

TLMinOB She should get a handicapped spot designated for her...

You bought a house with a driveway. It's yours. If...

If she had handicap tags, she can use that. Otherwise,...

NorthernLitUp NTA: This is your house and your driveway. You...

[deleted] Her situation is not your fault and not your...

but you should know that many disabilities are not visible....

and you would have zero idea. In addition,

even if her disability is just from being fat (which...

she's disabled - it doesn't matter why. You're making this...

For instance, if someone loses their legs in an accident,

do you want to know how it happened before you...

If they were a drunk driver who k**led a family...

But going back and reading again - it doesn't seem...

You can tell her though that she can call the...

CreepyOrlando NTA.

This woman is delusional to do it after learning someone...

IChooseYouSnorlax My god the audacity of some people is astounding.:...

You told her not to park there (which is absolutely...

She has no right to your driveway. It's sad that...

sauce_on_sneakers NTA. F**k that, f**k her. It's your driveway.

She needa go to the city and get a handicap...

Although that won't help if she's just fat and not...

But her weight and vehicle are not your problem. She...

Also good for you for getting her car towed after...

Apparently that's the only way she was gonna learn. And...

Well, your neighbor wasn't very nice to you and has...

The original poster (OP) established clear boundaries regarding their private property after discovering a neighbor was persistently using their driveway without permission, leading to conflict and emotional distress for both parties.

Given the neighbor’s demonstrated difficulty with walking versus the OP’s right to exclusive use of their property, the central question remains: Does a history of informal permission from a previous owner supersede the rights of a new homeowner, especially when the neighbor’s physical limitations are involved?

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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