My neighbor started charging people to use my driveway as a parking lot, claiming, it's a public space now. When I filed a complaint, he laughed and said, you can't stop me. What he didn't expect was the tow trucks and fines that shut down his operation. Let me tell you about the time my neighbor decided my driveway was his new cash cow.
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I live in a small, quiet town near Louisville, Kentucky. It's the kind of place where people nod hello, but mostly keep to themselves. That's how I liked it until Rick moved in. Rick seemed alright at first. He kept to himself, mowed his lawn, and didn't cause any trouble. But about six months ago, I noticed something weird.
Rick started tearing up his front yard. I mean, completely ripping out the grass, digging up dirt, and dumping gravel everywhere. I figured he had some quirky landscaping project going on. Little did I know, he had bigger plans. The next weekend, I noticed a couple of cars parked on his gravel yard. At first, I thought it was family or friends visiting.
Nope. Turns out, Rick was charging people to park there, especially on Saturdays when the town's farmer's market brought in a lot of traffic. I thought it was odd, but honestly, I didn't care. It's his yard, he can do what he wants, right? Then came the day I came home and found a car parked in my driveway. I was confused.
I didn't recognize the car, so I assumed it was a delivery guy or maybe someone lost and stopped for a minute. I gave it a pass. But the next weekend, two cars, both of them parked smack in the middle of my driveway. I went next door, knocked on Rick's door, and asked him about it. He acted like it was no big deal.
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