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“Good Fences Make Good Neighbors,” Especially When They Steal Your Land

by Charles Butler
November 16, 2025
in Social Issues

There’s a quiet understanding most of us have with our neighbors, an unspoken agreement to respect each other’s space. But what happens when that agreement gets bulldozed, literally? One man found himself in a wild situation when his new neighbors decided their garden project should include a chunk of his property.

His story is a slow-burn of frustration, starting with a friendly question and ending with the construction of a massive privacy fence. He turned to Reddit to ask if he’d gone too far, but the internet was ready to hand him a hammer and nails.

Now, see how this homeowner decided to reclaim his space:

"Good Fences Make Good Neighbors," Especially When They Steal Your Land
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AITAH for putting up a fence after my new neighbors dug up part of my yard?

Got new neighbors. Our backyards were totally open with no fences, no clear boundary, except my driveway.

Their 700 sq ft house is crammed with family like parents, grandparents, uncles, etc. Whatever, not my business.

One day some uncles were unloading wood and I asked if they were building a deck. They said, “No, a garden!”

Cool. But a few weeks later, they bring in a mini excavator and start digging. Their “property line marker” was literally a stick in the ground.

No survey, no clue where the real line was. I didn’t know either, so I ordered a plot survey while they were still working.

Tried talking to the foreman uncle he’d straight-up walk away whenever I approached. Survey came back after their project was done.

Surprise: they’d dug into my yard. They ended up with a ground-level deck and garden beds. Not on my property,

but they didn't bother leveling the ground they tore up while the machine was there. Now they’re outside all the time.

Not a problem on its own, but I hate feeling like I have to wave or chat every time I’m out there. Then they started having big family gatherings.

People park all over the front lawn and use my driveway/yard as a cut-through. Their kids (5–16) play in my driveway,

run on my rock wall, and generally treat my property like it’s theirs. No one has told them not to. So… I put up a privacy fence.

It’s about 7–8 inches inside my property line so I can still mow/maintain outside it and keep them from putting stuff against it.

I didn’t tell them ahead of time sort of like they didn’t tell me they were landscaping half my yard, so I figured we were even.

But next I'm also going to put up a stone wall in the front part of the yard to make it a little harder for them to drive in and...

You can almost feel the slow burn of frustration building in this story, can’t you? It starts with a simple “cool,” and ends with strategic construction plans. The OP tried to be the chill, understanding neighbor. He tried to ask questions, he tried to open a dialogue, and he was met with a literal cold shoulder as the “foreman uncle” walked away.

The audacity to just dig up someone else’s yard based on a stick in the ground is one thing. But the complete lack of remorse, the failure to even fix the damage, and the escalating use of his entire property as a public park and overflow parking lot? That’s a whole other level. You can see the moment he just… snapped. The fence wasn’t just wood and nails; it was a physical manifestation of the word “NO.”

Good Fences Make Good Neighbors, Legally and Mentally

This situation perfectly illustrates Robert Frost’s famous line, “Good fences make good neighbors.” Sometimes, an open, undefined space leads to assumptions and conflict. A clear, physical boundary removes all ambiguity.

The fence was an act of clarity in a situation where his neighbors refused to communicate.

This kind of tension is surprisingly common. A recent Forbes Advisor survey found that nearly one in four Americans have had a dispute with a neighbor, with property lines and trespassing being among the top complaints. The OP’s problem is far from unique.

There’s also a serious legal reason for the OP’s actions. It’s a concept called “adverse possession.” In simple terms, if someone openly and continuously uses a piece of your property for a long enough time without permission, they can eventually gain a legal claim to it. As Jean C. Hyams, an attorney specializing in property law, points out, “failing to assert your rights can, in some cases, lead to you losing them.”

By building a fence, the OP wasn’t just reclaiming his lawn for the weekend; he was protecting his legal ownership of it for the future. He drew a line in the sand, or in this case, a line in his yard with posts and planks.

Here’s how the community sided with the homeowner:

The verdict was a resounding “NTA,” with many Redditors championing the old adage that “good fences make good neighbors.”

Caspian4136 - NTA There's truth to the saying "good fences make good neighbors".

SchwaebischeSeele - "High fences make good neighbors"!

surprise-poopsicle - Ever heard the saying Good fences make good neighbors?

There’s truth in it and even if there hadn’t been any issues, it’s your yard. Do what you want with it. NTA

SweetMaam - NTA. Good fences make good neighbors.

Turbulent-Section897 - NTA, sounds like a nightmare to deal with

Munky1701 - Fences should be a requirement for all houses… The taller, the better

Many felt the OP was actually too lenient and offered some serious advice, including warnings about trespassing and legal recourse.

2dogslife - There's something known as adverse possession. If the neighbors continue making use of your land,

they can eventually claim part(s) of it. So fences and walls are smart. So is hiring a lawyer to send a cease and desist letter.

CatoftheSaints23 - It's called property rights. Methinks you were a touch too nice.

Now you have to correct things, but correct them you must. Yay to the rock wall.

Ok-Listen-8519 - NTA they are trespassing. I suggest as well CCTV

A few eagle-eyed Redditors questioned the OP’s strategy of placing the fence inside the property line, worrying it could backfire.

North-Reference7081 - i dont think that was smart. they're slowly going to start claiming those 7-8 inches. I really don't understand your thinking here.

Cinemaphreak - So, you will have to cross into their side in order to mow/maintain it? Unless they make 7 inch wide mowers now

and you are planning on moving (checks notes) sideways to use it? ... Was the goal to escalate this situation. ....???

How to Handle a Boundary-Pushing Neighbor

If you find yourself in a yard war of your own, the OP’s story is a pretty solid playbook. Your first and most important step should always be communication, but if that fails, it’s time to gather evidence.

Before you do anything else, get a professional property survey done. This is your non-negotiable proof of where your property begins and ends. It removes all guesswork and is your best defense against any “but I thought…” arguments. Document every single incident of trespassing with photos and dates. This information is invaluable if things ever escalate.

Finally, establish a clear, physical boundary. Whether it’s a fence, a hedge, or a strategically placed rock wall, these physical markers are powerful communicators. They are a permanent, peaceful solution that doesn’t rely on your neighbor’s mood or memory. They just are.

In The End…

It’s safe to say the internet fully supports the OP’s fence-building crusade. He didn’t start the conflict, but he certainly ended it with a solution that’s hard to argue with. His neighbors learned a valuable lesson: if you take a mile when they give you an inch, you might just end up with a wall between you.

So what do you think? Was the fence a perfect, proportional response, or should he have tried one last time to talk it out? Let us know in the comments.

Charles Butler

Charles Butler

Hey there, fellow spotlight seekers! As the PIC of our social issues beat—and a guy who's dived headfirst into journalism and media studies—I'm obsessed with unpacking how we chase thrills, swap stories, and tangle with the big, messy debates of inequality, justice, and resilience, whether on screens or over drinks in a dive bar. Life's an endless, twisty reel, so I love spotlighting its rawest edges in words. Growing up on early internet forums and endless news scrolls, I'm forever blending my inner fact-hoarder with the restless wanderer itching to uncover every hidden corner of the world.

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