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A Neighbour Parked in His Driveway During an Auction, So He Yelled – Was He the A__hole

by Sunny Nguyen
October 9, 2025
in Social Issues

After grocery shopping, a man returned home, arms full, only to find a stranger’s car blocking his driveway.

His quiet street was chaos, packed with cars from an unannounced neighbor’s house auction. Irritated, he rolled down his window and told the driver how inconsiderate they were.

The older driver moved, but the real estate agent soon confronted him, claiming his outburst “ruined the sale.” His wife suggested calming down, but he stood by his actions, protecting his space.

Was his sharp response a fair defense of his property, or did it escalate a simple mix-up? This tale of suburban turf wars and quick tempers hits home for anyone who’s fought for their driveway.

A Neighbour Parked in His Driveway During an Auction, So He Yelled - Was He the A__hole
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Driveway Blocker Gets Called Out During Neighbor’s House Auction

AITA for interrupting my neighbours house auction because someone parked in my driveway?

First, I'd seen the signs out front of there house but didn't pay attention.

I go out this morning with my family to do shopping. i come home to find my quiet street PACKED, cars both sides narrowing it to one way.

I get to my house and someone had parked in my driveway. I keep going to next door (fortunately i was facing that way).

Auction was in full swing. Agent going mental, scumbags in suits everywhere.

I roll down the window and yell "whoever the inconsiderate a__hole was that parked in my driveway better move the F*kin car NOW!"

Silence. Some old person gets in this s__tty little yaris and moves it. i back into my driveway and into my garage.

About 10 mins later theres a knock on my door. its one of the real estate flunkies who proceeded to chew me out for "ruining his auction"

and "costing the neighbour money" I told him i didn't give a f__k and maybe they should have given us notice of the auction

(we got nothing in the mailbox) and he can just p__s off my property.

My wife says i should have found a park and walked up and asked nicely. I told her nice doesn't work in this situation. so AITA?

When Driveways Become Battlefields

Driveway disputes are more common than you might think.

According to a 2023 AAA survey, 45% of homeowners report someone encroaching on their driveway, and 28% said it happens around events like parties or sales.

That means your frustration isn’t just justified, it’s shared by nearly half of your neighbors.

In this case, the man had no notice of the auction. A stranger parked directly in front of his home, disrupting his plans.

Feeling annoyed is a natural reaction. His loud call-out worked, he got the car moved but it also created tension with the agent and other neighbors.

Expert Take: When Heat Meets Property Rights

Conflict resolution expert Dr. Susan Krauss Whitbourne notes:

“Clear communication prevents neighbor disputes; emotional outbursts risk long-term tension.”

The takeaway? A calm request might have moved the car just as effectively but under these circumstances, anyone would have been fired up.

The lack of notice and the sudden crowd of strangers made it almost impossible to stay composed.

Meanwhile, the agent’s complaint about “costing money” highlights a common problem: outsiders often prioritize profit over people.

The man’s property and peace of mind was on the line, and he acted to protect it.

The Suburban Reality Check

Here’s the thing: driveways are personal. They’re not just asphalt or concrete, they’re extensions of your home.

When someone parks there without permission, it’s not just an inconvenience; it’s a boundary violation.

A little empathy goes a long way. If the neighbor had given a heads-up about the auction, this confrontation might have been avoided.

Instead, frustration boiled over, reminding us that communication often matters more than anger.

How to Handle Driveway Disputes

Next time your driveway is taken over:

  1. Politely ask the driver to move, sometimes a simple conversation works wonders.

  2. Document the event, photos or notes can help if disputes escalate.

  3. Talk to neighbors or agents ahead of time, if a planned event is coming, request prior notice.

By setting expectations early, you can avoid shouting matches and still protect your space.

See what others had to share with OP:

Unsurprisingly, the thread was full of support. Redditors applauded the man for standing his ground:

stinstin555 − NTA. Your driveway. Your rules. What’s the value in finding another parking spot when you have a home with parking?

And further why should you ask nicely when people should know that driveways are off limits? 🤷🏻‍♀️

4209_sprinkles − NTA, I’m sure the person who parked there would have know it can block someone from entering or exiting their house.

They decided it didn’t matter and they were more important.

JaneTheRatto − NTA. The man was totally in the wrong for parking in your driveway, that's for sure.

And you can't be expected to drive to God knows where to park your car because someone parked in your property.

Some shared similar stories: neighbors blocking driveways during parties, deliveries left in front of garages, even cars parked on lawns. 

[Reddit User] − NTA. Sure you could have asked nicely. But there’s no reason to park in someone else’s driveway and if you do, you’re asking for it

BeverlyHills70117 − NTA Real estate agent did not care that you cost the neighbor money,

real estate agent was mad that real estate agent lost 3% of the neighbors money for themselves.

Real Estate agent should do their job well, then they don't have to b__ch at strangers for their failures.

Crazy_Cow_4736 − NTA: It’s common sense not to park in someone else’s driveway, without permission.

It’s actually considered trespassing. Anyone, who does this, deserves to have their car towed.

Clearly, this is a relatable suburban problem that brings out strong emotions and creative solutions.

BDiddy_420 − You should have parked behind them

Kaila82 − I mean you were rude AF but they were in your driveway so it's whatever I guess.

Unlikely_Use − NTA - I’m on a cul-de-sac and my driveway is right next to my neighbors. Anytime we have a garage sale, people will always park in front of...

I keep an eye out to catch them as soon as it happens. I’ll ask driver to move and usually get “I’ll only be a minute.

”And I respond “You can move the car and come back, or you can leave.” They never respond and it’s about 50/50 if they come back.

ZweitenMal − ESH. You didn't need to come out with your first request screaming profanities.

You could have simply made an announcement: "Whoever's car this is, you need to move it or it will be towed."

Conclusion & Takeaway

This driveway showdown proves one thing: when someone crosses your boundaries at home, a firm response is sometimes necessary. But notice matters, had the auction been announced, the drama could have been avoided.

Our Reddit hero reclaimed his space, but his wife’s reminder about politeness shows that keeping your cool can save relationships and lower stress.

Ever had to move a car from your driveway? Did you yell, negotiate, or just wait it out? Share your stories below, we’re all parked for the neighbor-drama tea!

 

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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