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Homeowner Says Their Neighboring House Turned Out to Be a Vacation Rental With Guests Trespassing Into Their Yard, Then Ignored Warnings and Kept Acting Like It Was No Big Deal

Living next to a vacation rental sounds manageable at first.

You expect some extra noise, maybe more cars than usual, and different people coming and going. But it’s temporary, and you assume there are rules in place to keep things under control.

That’s what this homeowner thought too.

When they moved in, the neighborhood seemed quiet and normal. Nothing about the house next door stood out. It just looked like another home.

Until they realized it wasn’t.

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It Turned Out to Be Two Rentals

About eight months after moving in, they discovered the two-story house next door wasn’t a regular residence.

It was actually being used as two separate vacation rentals.

At first, it didn’t seem like a big deal. Most guests came and went without causing problems.

But then a new group showed up.

And everything changed.

It Started With Trespassing

The first issue wasn’t noise.

It was people entering their yard.

Twice in one day, a man and a teenager climbed over the fence into their backyard. Not by accident. Not by mistake.

They climbed over.

And this wasn’t a normal backyard.

The property sits on a steep, wooded hill where it’s easy to slip or get hurt if you don’t know where you’re stepping.

So this wasn’t just annoying.

It was dangerous.

Why It Was a Bigger Problem

There were other risks too.

The homeowner has a rescue dog that doesn’t react well to men. Having strangers suddenly appear in the yard wasn’t safe for anyone involved.

On top of that, the area has active wildlife.

The night before, a bear and her cubs had been in the yard, and they tend to stay nearby.

So now there were strangers trespassing in a space that was already risky, even for the homeowner.

Talking to Them Didn’t Work

The homeowner went over and addressed it directly.

They explained the safety risks, told them not to enter the yard, and made it clear it wasn’t okay.

But instead of taking it seriously, one of the adults brushed it off completely.

Like nothing had happened.

And the behavior didn’t stop.

The Situation Kept Escalating

The guests stayed loud throughout the day.

Games like cornhole and beer pong kept spilling over into the yard. Bean bags flew over the fence, and at one point, cups full of beer fell into the property.

It wasn’t just one incident.

It kept happening.

No Way to Contact the Owner

The obvious next step was to contact whoever owned the rental.

But that turned out to be another problem.

The homeowner searched for the listing on Airbnb and VRBO, but nothing showed up. The property didn’t appear on the maps.

They left notes asking for contact information.

No response.

It was like dealing with a problem that had no clear source.

Even Calling Didn’t Help

After catching the teenager in the yard again, they called the non-emergency police line.

But the department was too busy to respond.

Which left them stuck.

They had an ongoing issue, but no one stepping in to stop it.

Then It Got Worse

One night, while getting ready for bed, the homeowner noticed a flashlight shining through their kitchen window.

It moved quickly and disappeared.

But it was enough.

The guests were now shining lights into their yard at night.

At that point, it stopped feeling like careless behavior.

It felt invasive.

Why This Blew Up

This story struck a nerve because it shows how quickly things can spiral with short-term rentals.

When there’s no clear way to contact the owner and no accountability for guests, small problems don’t stay small.

They repeat.

They escalate.

And the people living nearby are the ones who have to deal with it.

How People Reacted

User Mary707 suggested reporting the property to code enforcement, since many areas require rentals to be registered.

User Agreeable_Business17 recommended searching property records to find the owner directly.

Others focused on protection.

User Doggedart suggested putting up clear “No Trespassing” signs and documenting everything with cameras.

The Bigger Question

Situations like this raise one simple question.

Who’s responsible?

Because the guests leave, new ones arrive, and the cycle repeats.

But the people living next door don’t get a break.

And when there’s no way to reach the owner, it stops feeling like a neighbor problem.

It starts feeling like something much harder to fix.

 

 

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