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Homeowner Says Their Neighbor Keeps Claiming a Public Street Parking Spot With Notes and Cones Like It Belongs to Him, Then They Kept Parking There Anyway and Now He’s Trying to Intimidate Them

Street parking is supposed to be simple.

First come, first served. No drama.

But in this situation, one neighbor turned a normal curb into a personal territory, and it quickly became a standoff.

red 5 door hatchback parked beside gray concrete building during daytime
Photo by Anne Nygård

What Happened

The OP moved into their home about eight months ago.

It’s a regular residential street with no assigned parking, no permits, and no restrictions. Just open curb space for anyone who lives there.

Since they don’t have a driveway, they usually park directly in front of their house.

At first, everything was normal.

The First Sign Something Was Off

A few weeks in, the OP walked out one morning and found a note under their windshield wiper.

It said:

“Please don’t park here, this spot is taken.”

They assumed it was a mistake.

Because… it’s a public street.

They ignored it.

The Notes Keep Coming

A few days later, it happened again.

This time, the message was more direct:

“I’ve parked here for 12 years, find somewhere else.”

That’s when it clicked.

Someone genuinely believed they owned that stretch of curb.

The Cones Show Up

Then things escalated.

The OP started noticing orange cones placed in that exact spot, as if someone was reserving it.

No car. Just cones.

One night, the OP moved the cones aside and parked anyway.

The next morning, another note appeared.

Angrier than before.

The Confrontation

Eventually, it became face to face.

As the OP was pulling into the spot, a man from across the street came out waving his arms.

He told them that was his parking space.

That he’d been using it for over a decade.

The OP responded with the obvious.

It’s a public street. No one owns it.

But the neighbor doubled down, insisting everyone on the street knows it’s his.

What Other Neighbors Said

Later, the OP spoke to someone nearby.

And got confirmation.

Apparently, this guy has been doing this for years.

Using notes, cones, and intimidation to scare people into giving up the spot.

And it’s worked.

Until now.

Why This Blew Up

Because it’s such a clear clash between reality and entitlement.

There’s no gray area here.

No confusing rules.

Just someone trying to enforce ownership over something that isn’t theirs.

And doing it confidently enough that people go along with it.

How People Reacted

A lot of commenters zeroed in on the cones.

u/Impressive_Eye3729 said:

“The cones are the funniest part because people really think they can just claim public space with traffic cones.”

Others pointed out the legal reality.

u/Ill-Foundation-3732 wrote:

“Public street parking is first come first served.”

Some advised documenting everything in case things escalate, especially with the notes and confrontations.

The Bigger Pattern

This isn’t really about parking.

It’s about perceived ownership.

If someone acts like something belongs to them long enough, some people will just accept it to avoid conflict.

Even when it’s not true.

My Take

The wild part is that this strategy worked for years.

Not because the neighbor was right.

But because no one wanted the stress of pushing back.

The Real Question

If someone confidently claims something that isn’t theirs…

and no one challenges it…

does it eventually start to feel like it actually belongs to them?

 

 

 

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