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They Parked in my Spot That I Pay For, so I Blocked Them in All Day

by Emily Davis
April 10, 2026
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In a tightly controlled world of assigned parking spots, one person’s refusal to conform ignites a quiet war of entitlement and frustration. Bound by rules yet burdened by inconvenience, the narrator confronts the silent rebellion of a neighbor who brazenly claims a sacred space, sparking a clash that transcends mere property lines.

Beneath the surface of everyday parking disputes lies a deeper struggle for respect and order, where tempers flare and patience wears thin. In this microcosm of community life, the tangled emotions of ownership, fairness, and defiance collide, revealing how even the smallest acts can unravel the fragile bonds that hold neighbors together.

They Parked in my Spot That I Pay For, so I Blocked Them in All Day

In my complex, we have specifically a*signed spots that you...

The first time they had done this I confronted them....

The owner of the car was screaming at me while...

This same person eventually parked in my spot once again....

I parked my car right behind theirs, effectively double parking...

Of course, I wasn't out of town at all. I...

As Dr. William Ury, co-founder of the Harvard Program on Negotiation, states, “The most powerful interest is the need for security and control over one’s own environment.” This situation shows a clear case of someone crossing a personal line by using property they did not pay for. The neighbor’s yelling was likely a way to avoid being blamed and to hide their guilt for breaking the rules.

By blocking the neighbor’s car, the resident changed who had control over the situation and created a real problem for the neighbor. While this stopped the behavior, taking the law into your own hands can be risky. This kind of move can sometimes lead to property damage or even a physical fight with an aggressive person.

The resident’s choice worked, but it was dangerous because the neighbor was already angry. In the future, it is better to keep a written record of the problem for the building management. While the plan worked this time, staying safe and following legal steps is the best way to handle parking problems in the future.

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

UserAccountDisabled I lived in a small apartment building, my neighbor's...

2nd time, I left a stern note

I ran in to him, he screamed at me to not leave notes on his car

Third time, I parked behind him blocking him in. Neighbor knocks on my door, meekly asks me to move. “Sure!

Next time I need to use my car"

I seldom used the car – had a motorcycle. So my car sat there for 6 or 7 days

KarrieMich**l I would do. But, then again, "... I'm older...

CoderJoe1 Ha! I did this years ago when I lived...

They gad a fit in the morning because he was...

APE992 I had security come out once for a spot...

I explained to him it was a private lot so...

Dude didn't even have his GDE in law. ​

Now that I’ve got a space closer to the gated entrance NOBODY steals my space when it used to be a monthly occurrence.

When I worked 12.5 hour night shifts with an hour...

VenomBasilisk I once had to have a car towed for...

So naturally, people would park there even though the private...

They'd try to contact whoever and let them move, and...

Edit for clarification: Noone in our household was disabled, but...

It simply wasn't acceptable to have to park too far...

michbobcat75 I would have called pretending to be the Apartment...

shlomo_baggins There was this ent*tled kid who would block my...

After the fourth or fifth time of having to back...

So I started rooting around, making a mess and making...

The resident feels angry and ignored because a neighbor kept using their paid parking spot. They decided to use a trick and block the other car to get their spot back when the complex security would not help.

Was the resident right to trap the neighbor’s car to protect what they paid for? Or was this a dangerous choice that could have led to a much worse fight?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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