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Old 05-04-2001, 03:42 PM
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This is the rest of the back story that goes with my post below. I never noticed before but this thing got 555 views! Thanks again to everyone for your kind words during this ordeal. You're all welcome to come by and chill once my place is Psycho free




***REPOST***OK, I currently live in a basement apartment. The upstairs tenant (Single mother of two) has her driveway and I have mine (which happens to be connected to the garage). Well this has worked out well until recently. She bought a used Dodge Neon to replace her old beater... only problem is she somehow feels her new car has inherited my space. Now don't get me wrong it's not that she wants to SWITCH places she just takes up BOTH spaces. Her old car is not even properly parked and I already put a nice scratch on my rear bumper side pulling out of the driveway one morning.

Now I work full-time and go to school full-time which means I am constantly out of the house and back in. EVERYTIME I return home no matter how late it is I have to knock on her door wake her up and get her to move her car (which she just pulls right back in behind me).

Well because of my hectic schedule I often have to leave the house very late/early in the morning. For example I'm writing this at 1:30 AM from work. Today I told her I would be leaving very late and she should not park behind me. Well 1:00 AM rolls around, I open up the garage door and guess what!? She's still parked there! She just moved over a bit onto the neighbor's driveway thinking it would be enough room for me to get through! My first instinct was to wake her *** up and get her to move it but as I said she has two young kids in school and I thought by waking up the whole house at 1:00 am I'D be the bad guy. So I inch through VERY slowly and carefully and still end up rubbing against her car (can't see any damage but it's still dark out)

Do you have any idea how infuriating it is to get called on by my mates in the middle of the night and have to say "Sorry I can't come out my car is trapped in the F$%&ing garage!

I think tonight is the last straw though... one thing I did not mention was that my parents own the house and serve as landlords to both me and her (I mean how stupid do you have to be to make such a vile enemy of the landlords son?) I asked my parents to deal with it about 2 months ago and being the good parents they are (I'm not being facetious) they simply told me to deal with it myself. Last time I knocked on her door to discuss the matter she said she would be getting rid of the derelict car ASAP (an obvious lie as it's been 2 months)

Would bringing the landlords into this now be a weasel thing to do? Have I done all that I can on my own? Am I overreacting?

I want my damned driveway back but I also don't want to make an enemy of the women as I still have to live with her as a neighbor for the next 4 years of school.

If you're still reading I applaud your persistence ***END OF REPOST***






OK it's about 2 months later and allot has happened. The day after I posted the above message I knocked on her door to speak with her. She answered already glaring at me with her keys in her hand. I told her that I didn't need her to move her car and that I was there to talk about our "situation". As soon as those words were out of my mouth the screaming began. She called me shameful and greedy, she went on about how she was a good woman with "Jesus on her side" and she would sleep on the floor to let a stranger have her bed. I tried to calm her down and bring logic into the argument (big mistake to use logic on a religious person)

I said: "look this is very simple there's no need to get upset, there are 2 driveways, there are two of us. You have one car that won't even start and is just sitting there. You said you were going to get rid of it 5 months ago, the landlord TOLD you to get rid of it, and it's still there." Here's were I caught her in one of her MANY lies. She told me outright that she had no intention of getting rid of her car. Once I asked her why she had lied to the landlord she got this `OH ****' look on her face. Then she said that even IF she got rid of her derelict car she had no intention of ever parking in her space because "she doesn't like it" Then she made another big mistake, she threatened my father (The Landlord) by saying that her parking spot was illegal and we had better be careful because she would report it to the city. What really pissed me off about this was the following: 1) The spot was a perfectly legal addition to the property and was added just for her. 2) The landlord has always been extra nice to this women to the tune of not charging her utilities, turning a blind eye when the rent is a day or two late etc.
Then her screaming turned to tears. All other avenues having failed she tried the good old guilt routine. She started telling me that I `hate her because she's poor' My parents (landlords) have always hated her etc. THEN she started talking to her ex-husband who was not even in the house! I **** you not she started holding a conversation with a person who was not even there! I gave up, apologized politely for upsetting her and walked away. Funny her loud sobbing stopped as soon as I was gone.

That was the end of my trying to deal with this situation myself. The landlord (my Father) called her up and told her that she would HAVE to get rid of her second car or at least find a new place to park it. Much to his surprise she started screaming at him. Well he screamed right back and threatened to both have her car towed and to have her evicted. She started crying (again) and just dropped the phone ending the conversation. Two weeks later her old derelict car was gone and her Neon was being parked on the neighbors driveway.

For the next 2 weeks she actively sought to make my life difficult. If I so much as had my TV on after 10:00 she would pound on the floor of her apartment (my ceiling) with what sounded like a sledgehammer. She began purposely leaving the garage door unlocked were my A4 sleeps, and the absolute last straw came last Sunday.

I was leaving my apartment, I open the garage door, and there is a F#%&ing car blocking me in. I've never seen this car before so I figure it's a guest of my neighbors. I was in a hurry so I attempted to maneuver around it. It's not looking good and then I look up and see my neighbor smiling at me! I roll down my window and tell her that whoever owns that car had about 15 seconds to move it. She said "You don't talk to me! I don't know anything about that car" She closed her door. I just snapped, I am a pacifist and I'd like to think that the patience I had shown this women for the past 5 months would rival any saint but I had finally come to the conclusion that my good nature was not being appreciated so I turned into `EVIL GATSBY'

"WE'LL SEE WHO'S CAR IT IS WHEN THE TOW TRUCK GETS HERE" I slammed my door and ran for my cordless phone. I walked outside with it while giving my address to the Tow Truck Company, who do I see walking away from the car (now parked on the street)? My Neighbor with keys in hand. "So it's not your car huh?" I asked hanging up the phone. The smugness in this women's voice was infuriating.
"I don't know what you talking about, have a nice day"

I told her I was going to have a great day, better then the one she was about to have. She didn't like that and told me (again) that she had Jesus. This whole time she's following me back to my apartment. I just said, "you'll need him" and slammed the door. The landlord was on the scene in 10 minutes and the screaming was deafening.

Now I don't care if you all think I'm an evil jerk, but I gave this women chance after chance. My chronic good nature was just an invitation for her to walk all over me. Which is why on Christmas morning she'll find an eviction notice (already have it) taped to her door with a red festive bow. I think she's going to realize the error of her ways when she see's that the ridiculously cheap rent my parents have charged her for the past 6 years is about half of what she'll have to pay elsewhere.

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I suggest you book mark it this time around. ;-)
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Default I remember reading the original post ...

and thinking about what I would do in your situation. After reading the update, I must commend you on your restraint.

You mention that you're a pacifist.. I however am not. I'm not saying I'd ever hit a woman, but holy ****!!

I think you're pretty lucky that your dad is the landlord or this could have gone the other way. Most people would tend to side with her just because she's a single mother.

Just one question... Were you serious when you said she'd be evicted in December?? Why so long??

Congratulations on getting rid of that inconsiderate hag!
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Default No but we began the eviction proceedings in December

From what we've been told it can be difficult to have someone forcefully evicted in the winter. She was given 60 days to vacate and then we gave her an extra 30 days so her kids could finish school. Fortunately she never really stood a chance once this thing hit the courts. It's plainly visible to everyone who speaks with her that she is not emotionally balanced.
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Default He shoots... he scores... three pointer!

I think you were in the right. My grandmother, who is 72 years old has a townhouse with assigned parking. For a period of about a month and half someone new to the complex kept parking across her space, taking up two spots, necessitating my grandmother parking elsewhere and walking in (her parking spot is right in front of her door). Several polite notes later we were getting nowhere. After a time you exhaust all that you can do as a good person acting alone. You have to bring in someone else with authority in some cases. I wouldn't have waited as long as you did!
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Will there be a new tenant? If so the lease/rental agreement should clearly outline parking rights.
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Gatsby - be sure to post in 45 days when the lunatic has to leave so I can laugh...
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Default The lease really saved our *** because it DID clearly outline parking rights

it says on it the tenant will be provided with parking for ONE (1) vehicle. In court she lied and said she never had 2 cars. Our lawyer had done her homework and entered her leasing agreement as evidence proving that she did in fact have two cars for a period of almost 5 months. Lawyers, can't live with 'em.... I forget how the rest goes...
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I just got a digital camera.... I'm hoping to get a few bon voyage pictures


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