I’m fed up with my hoarder neighbour – she has sheds full of junk, is constantly trespassing & is totally unapproachable

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IF you think your neighbours are bad, you’ve come to the right place and will need to think again.

Whilst most neighbours will argue about broken fences or stolen parking spaces, this homeowner has criticised her “hoarder” next-door-neighbour for having “yard sales” by her pad.

Junk overflowing from sheds and onto the lawn.Reddit/BadNeighborsA woman has been left fuming by her “hoarder” neighbour[/caption] Overfilled shed with junk overflowing onto the porch.Reddit/BadNeighborsNot only does the neighbour trespass, but she also has sheds full of junk too[/caption] Person standing outside near a house and sheds.Reddit/BadNeighborsIf you thought that was bad, you’ll be shocked to know that this neighbour also has “yard sales” and has been described as “unapproachable”[/caption]

Posting on social media, an anonymous woman has complained about her nightmare neighbour who not only constantly trespasses, but is totally “unapproachable” too.

Writing on Reddit on the r/BadNeighbors thread, a woman who writes under the username @Prudent-Ad7028, revealed all about her “trashy” neighbours.

She explained that she and her husband bought their house a year ago and have recently been left fuming with their renter neighbours.

She highlighted: “Our neighbours are renters and I’m also about 90% sure that the wife is a hoarder

“They’re our next door neighbours and the side of our house is regularly used as a lean-to for their junk.

“I’ve also recently seen her and her two teenage sons sitting right next to our house and our windows.”

Not only this, but the woman also shared: “She had two sheds, one in her driveway and one right behind her house, both of which are filled to the brim with junk – to the point that there’s no way her yard is this filthy and the inside of their house isn’t. 

“This woman and her sons spend all day every day lugging s**t in and out of those sheds and setting up “yard sale” tables along the side of our house.”

Clearly fuming with the mess, the woman continued: “I’m at my wits end, but she’s completely unapproachable and any time I try to speak with her politely she ignores me. 

“We also don’t want to be on bad terms with the people we have to live right next door to, even though I feel they are deliberately trespassing and disrespecting our property line

“When we bought the house we were told that our property line ends at their driveway, but I haven’t gotten any paperwork proving that yet.”

Unsure on how to proceed, the woman then added: “Yesterday another neighbour gave me their landlord’s number and told me to tell him about it, but I’m honestly worried it’ll make things worse. 

“I’m kind of mostly venting, but also looking for advice.” 

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Reddit users react

Reddit users were left gobsmacked by the user’s neighbour and many eagerly raced to the comments to share their advice. 

One person said: “I would get a survey done and put up a fence.” 

Call your city Code Enforcement and complain about the trash, the sheds, the encroachment on your property and the endless yard sales

Reddit user

Another advised: “Call the fire marshal, that is a fire hazard and they won’t play around with that s**t. Especially if you tell them you’re worried if their trash pile catches fire then your house will too. 

“Also report them to your town’s code compliance and your county health and human services.” 

Whilst a third recommended: “Call your city Code Enforcement and complain about the trash, the sheds, the encroachment on your property and the endless yard sales. 

“If it’s a decently run department, they can be pretty effective. I’ve seen neighbours call on other neighbours here, and it worked really well.” 

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