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Homeowner Says Neighbor Has Been Letting Her Boyfriend Store His Huge Truck in Their Shared Driveway for Months, Then Turned Around and Accused Him of Being “Hostile” for Asking About It

At first, it was just a new car showing up more often.

Then it stopped leaving.

And somehow, the person being inconvenienced ended up being labeled the problem.

Silver pickup truck with headlights on driveway
Photo by Landon Liedtke

How It Started

The OP lives in a semi-detached home with a shared driveway.

For the first couple of years, everything with the neighbor was normal. Friendly waves, occasional chats, no issues.

Then her boyfriend started visiting more.

And eventually, his truck just… stayed.

The Truck That Took Over

Not a small car.

A massive Ford F-250.

It takes up about two-thirds of the shared driveway.

Which means the OP has to squeeze in at an awkward angle just to park.

It’s already caused damage once, with a scraped bumper trying to get out in a rush.

The First Conversation

The OP approached it calmly.

Knocked on the door, explained the issue, and asked if the boyfriend could park on the street.

The neighbor agreed immediately.

Said she’d talk to him.

And for three days, the truck was gone.

Then it came right back.

The Pattern of Denial

After that, every attempt to bring it up went the same way.

Polite reminder.

Confused response.

Like she had no idea what he was talking about.

As if the giant truck taking up most of the driveway… didn’t exist.

When It Escalated

The OP left a note, still calm, just asking to find a solution.

That same evening, the neighbor showed up at his door.

And flipped the situation completely.

She called him “very hostile.”

Said she was just trying to support her partner.

Her boyfriend stood behind her the entire time.

Silent.

Why This Blew Up

Because people instantly recognized the dynamic.

It’s not just about parking.

It’s about being repeatedly dismissed, then blamed for speaking up.

The issue isn’t being solved.

It’s being reframed.

How People Reacted

A lot of comments focused on boundaries and property rights.

u/Milky-Way-Occupant suggested:

“Find out where the property line is and mark it out.”

Others pointed out the underlying tension in that doorstep interaction.

u/BeaPositiveToo said:

“The silent boyfriend standing behind her is creepy.”

Some people were more direct about what’s happening.

u/TehPaintbrushJester wrote:

“She already started a parking war… and is gaslighting you about it.”

The Bigger Conversation

This turned into a discussion about shared spaces and entitlement.

A shared driveway only works if both people actually share it.

The moment one person effectively takes over most of it, it stops being shared.

My Take

The most telling part isn’t even the truck.

It’s the reaction.

Agreeing to fix it, then undoing it.

Acting confused when it’s brought up again.

And finally flipping it into “you’re being hostile.”

That’s what makes this feel less like a misunderstanding and more like a pattern.

The Real Question

When someone keeps ignoring a reasonable request…

and then reframes the situation to make you the problem…

how long are you supposed to stay polite before you stop playing along?

 

 

 

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