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Homeowner Says Their “Two-Rule” Neighbors Do Whatever They Want and Ignore Property Laws, Then Turn Around and Act Like Everyone Else Is the Problem When Called Out

Some neighbor issues are about one bad incident.

Others are about a pattern.

This one stood out because it wasn’t just one problem. It was a whole mindset.

man in white button up shirt and red shorts standing beside man in white shirt
Photo by Jon Tyson

What Happened

The OP describes their neighbors as having “two rules.”

Rule one: they do whatever they want.

Rule two: everyone else has to go along with it.

And if you don’t?

You become the problem.

The Driveway Incident

One of the biggest conflicts started with a sewage connection.

The neighbors needed to install it, which required cutting into the OP’s driveway.

That part was unavoidable, and the OP agreed.

But after the work was done, the driveway was left damaged.

When the OP followed up, the response was blunt.

“Your driveway, your problem.”

The repair only happened later because the builder stepped in and fixed it at his own expense just to keep the peace.

The Ongoing Issues

The problems didn’t stop there.

The OP says the neighbors now have plants growing over the property line, which violates local regulations.

When asked to trim them, they barely did anything meaningful.

Then there’s the fence.

Local rules cap fence height at about 1.5 meters, but the neighbors installed one that goes well over 2 meters in some places.

Trying to Handle It Properly

The OP didn’t jump straight into conflict.

They reported the issues to the town.

But according to them, enforcement has been weak.

The town seems more interested in avoiding conflict than actually resolving it.

Which leaves the OP feeling stuck.

Why This Blew Up

Because people recognized the dynamic immediately.

It wasn’t just about plants or fences.

It was about dealing with someone who ignores rules while expecting everyone else to follow them.

That kind of double standard is what really frustrates people.

How People Reacted

Some commenters focused on practical solutions.

u/Objective-Change2180 pointed out:

“You’re responsible for trimming what’s on your side.”

Others suggested not fighting every battle.

u/Some_Cartographer478 said:

“With neighbors like that, I’d be happy about a higher fence.”

But many understood the OP’s frustration.

u/KellyAnn3106 shared:

“The moment you enforce your boundaries, you become the villain.”

The Bigger Conversation

This turned into a discussion about fairness.

Not just legal fairness, but social fairness.

When one person consistently bends rules, it creates tension even if each individual issue seems small.

Over time, it adds up.

My Take

The fence and plants aren’t really the core issue.

It’s the attitude.

The feeling that the rules only apply when it benefits them.

That’s what makes situations like this escalate.

The Real Question

Is it petty to insist on rules being followed…

or does it only start to feel that way when you’re the only one expected to follow them?

 

 

 

 

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