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neighbor issue - do I need a fence?

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nfence

Junior Member
They do not have the right to tell you that you cannot park on your own driveway. In fact, they are being ridiculous if they even ask you not to park on your own driveway.

You should park wherever you want on your own driveway, and if they damage your car then you call the police for an accident report and turn it in to their insurance company.

However, if you consider it uncomfortable to live there simply because your neighbor is a doofus, then that is all on you.

wow, least i have one thing right.
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Am not interested in giving them ingress to a portion of my property, to quote the neighbor - "that won't work for me".
To me being a nice neighbor is not putting a neighbor in this situation with unnecessary trespass. How is that asking to much?

They decided they needed to come over, they decided my car was on my drive could get hit - so they had to tell me not to park my car on my drive to save them the inconvenience of hitting it. Really?

Again, if they damage your car, then they are responsible for that damage...that would be the same even if you parked in THEIR driveway.

You are right. You can put your foot down, sit in the rocker on your porch and yell at your neighbors all day long to stay off your lawn. Or, you could tuck things back in your pants and end the pissing contest. You seem determined to keep up the tit-for-tat, so please make sure that your doctor is monitoring your blood pressure. Best of luck to you.
 

nfence

Junior Member
Again, if they damage your car, then they are responsible for that damage...that would be the same even if you parked in THEIR driveway.

You are right. You can put your foot down, sit in the rocker on your porch and yell at your neighbors all day long to stay off your lawn. Or, you could tuck things back in your pants and end the pissing contest. You seem determined to keep up the tit-for-tat, so please make sure that your doctor is monitoring your blood pressure. Best of luck to you.

Yea, I another possibility is I concrete over to within 6 inches of their drive and park cars there - then they can't even get in/out of their cars.

I'm trying to find a solution here.

thanks.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Yea, I another possibility is I concrete over to within 6 inches of their drive and park cars there - then they can't even get in/out of their cars.

I'm trying to find a solution here.

thanks.

You were given possible solutions...I think what you are really looking for is a way to one-up your neighbor.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
It was a suggestion to avoid constant trespass.

How is allowing them to make use of my property fostering a neighborly relationship?
There are laws that if I do that, I give up my property to them, no?

"Adverse possession is a legal doctrine that allows a trespasser – possibly a stranger but more likely a neighbor – to gain legal title over land that is or was owned by another. ... In other words, it is the trespasser's job to prove to an Ohio judge that he or she merits ownership of the land in question."

I do not wish to give up my property to them.

You are totally ignorant. Adverse possession would NOT happen in this situation. You really are not a good neighbor at all. Grow up.
 

nfence

Junior Member
You were given possible solutions...I think what you are really looking for is a way to one-up your neighbor.

Yea, they can say/do anything they want and then it's on me.

Can't do anything till they hit the car, cause there is no damages.
Can't put up a fence, that wouldn't be neighborly.

What if the kid slips on my drive - was that answered? Or just can't do anything till someone gets hurt?

If I'm backing out of my garage onto my driveway and they're kids playing on it, I don't see them because they're down low and I'm looking at my garage so I don't hit my car against the garage or hit my wife's car next to it?

At least before I had until the sidewalk to stop and look around, then continue to back out.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Yea, they can say/do anything they want and then it's on me.

Can't do anything till they hit the car, cause there is no damages.
Can't put up a fence, that wouldn't be neighborly.

What if the kid slips on my drive - was that answered? Or just can't do anything till someone gets hurt?

If I'm backing out of my garage onto my driveway and they're kids playing on it, I don't see them because they're down low and I'm looking at my garage so I don't hit my car against the garage or hit my wife's car next to it?

At least before I had until the sidewalk to stop and look around, then continue to back out.

You may wish to consider moving somewhere that is more isolated...much more isolated.
 

nfence

Junior Member
You are totally ignorant. Adverse possession would NOT happen in this situation. You really are not a good neighbor at all. Grow up.

What have I done that I'm not a good neighbor?
The guy left his window down in his truck last fall. It was raining and snowing, I told him about it so he could close it - does that make me not a good neighbor? Does this mean I am immature?

Really, What have I done for you to say I'm not a good neighbor?
 
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ShyCat

Senior Member
How do they have a right to tell me, that I cannot park a vehicle on my driveway because they're afraid of hitting it?

The same right you had to tell them to expand their driveway in the other direction which you then characterized as "a suggestion to avoid constant trespass". So they merely offered a suggestion to you to avoid constant door dings. See, spin works both ways.
 

not2cleverRed

Obvious Observer
An observation: if their driveway is close enough to yours that your car could get dings, then your driveway must be close to the property line as well.

Yours is not a legal question. If you want a fence, build a fence in accordance with whatever local rules apply to you. It is neither neighborly nor unneighborly to have a fence. You could also plant a row of barberry bushes.
 

Ohiogal

Queen Bee
An observation: if their driveway is close enough to yours that your car could get dings, then your driveway must be close to the property line as well.

Yours is not a legal question. If you want a fence, build a fence in accordance with whatever local rules apply to you. It is neither neighborly nor unneighborly to have a fence. You could also plant a row of barberry bushes.

I find this OP completely immature. I have a driveway that LITERALLY abuts the neighbors. Never have I had a ding on my car from them. Maybe it is just because my neighbor and I are ADULTS unlike OP who is a spoiled entitled brat.
 

FarmerJ

Senior Member
Curious ? when the neighbors had their driveway installed was it wide enough to park ALL vehicles they owed easily so the vehicles could easily open doors etc with out having to step on your property ? ( reason I asked is back when I had the four plex we had paid a paving company to pave for us enough space to park 3 cars but later on had chose to squeeze in 4 which meant our outer edge vehicles were parked in such a way that when we got in or out we were standing on gravel which was still on our own lot ) If your neighbors are squeezing vehicles in because they didn't build the driveway wide enough and are trying to treat the area in between your driveway and theirs as if it was a common / shared area yes you are free to have a boundary survey done so you know exactly where the lot line sits , then install a fence and if your city codes do not address set backs from lot lines then perhaps you might want to choose a material that will not need maintenance or say keeping a fence at 4 ft high so even if the fence is installed two inches to your side of the lot line you can still reach most of it say if you were to paint it , then with a longer extension handle and a roller you could still re paint it from your side of the fence.
 

OnTheRoadAgain

Junior Member
If you fence both sides (and even the back) of your property lines, then it won't look like it's specifically because of their parking situation. There's lots of different fence types, could even make it a very open split rail type fence. That would be easy for maintenance. That's an easy fix to this situation.
 
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