Will the property disputes ever end? Well, so long as there are entitled individuals roaming the earth in their arrogant, coy way, disputes of many kinds will live on for centuries to come. Repeat offenders make you wonder if you’ve been too kind and considerate the entire time you’ve lived your life, but don’t let these subpar interactions and situations sour your polite etiquette. The entitled individuals win once they’ve created one of their own inside you, like that alien in Alien.
Though your impolite next-door neighbor doesn’t burrow themselves inside of you like some intergalactic extraterrestrial, they’re repeat behavior has a funny way of wearing you thin. What else is there to do if John from next-door decides that he wants his dog to do their business in your yard instead of his own. “He picks up after himself!” some might say, but that’s not the point. It’s the principle… It’s always the principle.
When a resident’s neighbor decides to take his dog into their yard without their consent, they decide it’s alright to continue doing so. The neighbor even tries to defend themselves against the resident’s warranted anger, but to no avail. Like we said, it is always the principle. Not picking up the dog’s business would just be a bonus offense… Scroll to read about how this plays out, including a weird dance the neighbor does caught on a Ring camera.


