Your home should be your safe haven, and you should feel more comfortable there than anywhere else in the world. But that can be a challenge when you walk outside and are immediately confronted with judgmental, rude and perhaps even crazy neighbors.

After one woman decided that her new neighbors had killed a century-old tree, she took it upon herself to raid their vegetable garden. Below, youll find the full story that was recently shared on Reddit detailing the drama that went down between neighbors, as well as some of the replies from invested readers.

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Being neighborly usually means being friendly to those who live around you, inviting neighbors over for cake or a nice meal every once in a while and helping each other out whenever somebody needs a ride to the airport or an extra cup of sugar. In reality, however, most of us dont actually treat our neighbors in this way. In fact, plenty of us dont even like our neighbors at all!

According to LendingTree, a whopping 73% of Americans admit that they dislike at least one of their neighbors, and that number is even higher amongst Gen Z, those who live in apartments and those who live in the Northeast. And of course, living near people who you dont like can often cause issues, as 11% of Americans say theyve actually moved specifically because they didnt like their neighbors. And over a quarter have considered making a move for that reason.

As far as why so many residents dont like their neighbors, 28% say they give off a weird vibe, 27% say they make too much noise, and 27% say theyre simply rude. Those are the top reasons for residents getting under their neighbors skin, but theyre not the only ones.Pets causing disruptions also bothers neighbors, as well as people who are nosy. Residents hate when neighbors dont maintain their homes exterior, their kids are loud or unruly, guests steal parking spots, they smoke, they have different political views or they use their home for short-term rentals.

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While having an obnoxious neighbor certainly isnt ideal, its usually not necessary to call the police or take your issues to court if theyre simply about a dog pooping on your lawn or kids playing loudly in their backyard. When it comes to stealing, however, then you just might have a case against your neighbor. As silly as it may sound, even newspaper theft is a crime, so stealing vegetables off a neighbors property is definitely illegal as well.

To prevent theft like this from happening again, Reolink recommends installing security cameras to catch your neighbors in the act. Its also wise to keep a record of each steal, to have proof that it wasnt an accident or a one-time thing. Do some research on your local laws as well to know what kinds of rights you have when it comes to pressing charges or bringing in law enforcement.

Dont be scared to bring the issue up with your neighbor face-to-face, Reolink says, but understand that they may not respond well to all of the evidence you present. Stay calm, and state the facts of what you know and what the punishment could potentially be. If it doesnt stop, you can file a police report or sue your neighbor.

You can sue neighbors for stealing mail, packages and newspapers from you, Reolink writes. Even for items of small value, small claims courts are to help you and punish thieves living next door to you.

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In this particular situation, the whole issue arose when a tree was cut down. While that should have been none of Karens business because it wasnt her tree, there are sometimes factors homeowners need to consider before chopping down a tree. According to 8 Billion Trees, you can typically cut down a tree on your own property with no issues, as long as its not regarded as a protected species in your area. In that case, you may need a permit.

Some states also have tree protection laws in place to try to prevent unnecessary tree removal. However, these protections apply to healthy trees only. 8 Billion Trees specifies that if a tree is dead, has already fallen in a storm or has been deemed dangerous by an arborist, no permits will be necessary to have it removed.

We would love to hear your thoughts on this situation in the comments below, pandas. Do you think this couple handled the tree drama appropriately? Feel free to share, and then, if youre interested in reading another Bored Panda article discussing entitled neighbors, look no further than right here!

Read more from the original source:
'Karen' Sues Neighbors Over Cutting A Tree, Makes A Fool Of Herself In Court - Bored Panda

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