My neighbour wrecked my fence by driving into it when parking & I’m fuming
A FUMING resident has slammed her neighbour for ramming into her fence – leaving it dented and sloping.
The scathing homeowner called out the inconsiderate people next door – who didn’t even inform her about the damage.
In a video posted by @newberry0013, the woman claimed she was told her neighbours would only be parking on the boundary line temporarily.
Yet three weeks later their vehicles were still being left next to the damaged boarder.
In a scathing message to their neighbour, the TikToker said: “Not only did you back into my fence and bend a pole but you dent the entire line.
“And I am not happy knowing that you backed into the fence, and you didn’t have the nerve to tell me.
“So I’m p***ed, you don’t have any respect for me or the property line and my fence.
“Yeh, I’m p***ed.”
They captioned their video and wrote: “Neighbour backed into my fence after promising me they would not damage it – and parking was temporary.
“Three weeks and counting, I am not happy.”
One unimpressed user penned: “Really how hard is it to say something to you and fix it, how frustrating for you.”
In an update video posted later the same month, the furious neighbour revealed they upgraded the boundary.
“I found high visibility markers that you can string up on the fence.
“It has strengthened up the chain links they bent and it’s a temporary solution.
“They’re gonna hate it, but I love it, it’s free I don’t have to go to court and they’re gonna have to learn to live with it.
“And be embarrassed knowing that I’ve marked the truck, so it’s a win for me.”
In the comment section she revealed she is also in the process of getting three quotes together for the repair bill – to slap her neighbours with.
This comes as other residents become embroiled in bitter neighbour wars.
Locals in a Greater Manchester street are locked in a battle with their neighbour over a two-storey extension – which they say will ruin their lives.
Relations between residents on a street in Ashton-under-Lyne have turned sour since homeowner Frank Tinnirello submitted his plans for a growing ice-cream business.
Meanwhile, a furious homeowner has spent an eye-watering £7,500 trying to stop a next-door neighbour building a new home using his driveway.
Plus, a doctor who ripped down a fence in a neighbour row over a 20ft strip between homes has been hit with a £200,000 bill.
And, a couple who lost £160,000 in a six-year neighbour fence fight that wiped thousands off the value of their home.
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