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A Family Took Over Their Private Beach – Big Mistake

by Sunny Nguyen
December 7, 2025
in Social Issues

Owning a lake house is supposed to mean quiet sunsets, calm water, and peaceful weekends with the people you love. For a 26-year-old man and his boyfriend, it usually is – until strangers decide the rules don’t apply to them.

The couple owns a small private beach, clearly marked with signs and monitored by cameras, mainly to prevent uninvited boaters from docking on their sand. But on one Father’s Day weekend, while the couple and the man’s younger brothers were preparing lunch, they discovered a full group of nine adults and children who had treated their private shoreline as a public playground.

Even after being politely asked to leave – twice – the group refused. And when the police took over an hour to arrive, the couple faced an uncomfortable choice: allow strangers to remain on their property, or take matters into their own hands in the safest, least confrontational way they could think of.

A Family Took Over Their Private Beach - Big Mistake
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Here’s The Original Post:

'AITA (or I guess are we) for making a family that is tresspassing on my property uncomfortable?'

26m. My boyfriend and I live in a lake house. I have two brothers and our father hasn’t been in the picture since I was 15 so and my BFs...

My brothers are 24 and 21. The 24 year old has a GF who I think is 23. My brothers and the GF came to spend the weekend with us.

We have lake front property and a little probate beach area. We have signs up that states it is private property to deter trespassers and cameras that monitor the beach

This afternoon, we had been taking a break after going on jet ski ride, my youngest brother was helping me cook lunch and my other brother and his GF had...

They came back up and told me that there were people on our beach. They had asked them to leave, but they didn’t.

My BF went down to investigate and apparently there was a whole boat load containing five adults and four kids.

He again asked them to leave and told them it was private property.  They refused. He called the police and ate lunch as we waited for the police to come.

Over an hour has gone by and the police hasn’t showed up. He had been planning to go down to beach after lunch so we decided to go down and...

We played music with explicit lyrics (nothing too bad but still) brought down a__oholic drinks and played drinking games.

We purposely and out of character acted rowdy not putting a filter on what we said, my boyfriend and I, who are not ones for PDA,

kept holding hands, making out and stuff because there was a good chance this group of people was h__ophobic (we live in the south).

After awhile, the group god fed up and left, before the group left one of the women yelled at us “shame on you people for ruining what was supposed to...

We just wanted a good day on the lake and didn’t need to witness frat boys gone wild.”

I shrugged and said, “I mean this is MY property my family and I can do whatever the f__k we want on it. Next time do as your told and...

The adults in the group look disgusted, one of them men looked like was about to yell at us for what we said but instead they just drove off.

The police came much later, and obviously weren’t any help. As we discussed what happened My brothers GF mentioned that

what we did was immature and kind of rude. And we could have handled it better. Were we the assholes?

The situation began innocently enough. The family had spent the morning riding jet skis and planned to enjoy a relaxing lunch afterward. But when the older brother and his girlfriend walked down to the beach, they returned looking confused and annoyed: a large group of strangers had taken over the property.

There was no misunderstanding. Signs that read PRIVATE PROPERTY were clearly posted, and the shoreline had long been monitored because boaters sometimes pretended not to see warning signs.

The homeowner’s boyfriend went down first. He approached calmly, explained the beach was private, and asked the group to leave. They refused.

When he repeated the request, they insisted they would stay and continued setting up as if nothing had happened. With no other immediate solution, the couple called the police and returned to the house to wait.

But the police didn’t show up. Ten minutes turned into thirty, and thirty turned into over an hour. And the trespassers continued enjoying the beach as though they owned it.

This is a more common problem than many assume. According to the National Association of REALTORS®, 41% of rural homeowners report dealing with trespassers at least once, especially near lakes, rivers, or forested land.

Many trespassers mistakenly assume that “if you arrive by boat, the shoreline belongs to everyone.” But in many U.S. states, the water is public but the sand is not. If the sand is part of someone’s deed, then stepping on it without permission is trespassing, regardless of how you arrived.

With no help coming and their afternoon now disrupted, the couple decided on a harmless – if very annoying – strategy. They went to the beach, turned on loud music with explicit lyrics, brought alcoholic drinks, and intentionally acted rowdy.

Normally a low-key, affectionate couple, they amped up their PDA because they suspected the trespassers might be uncomfortable seeing two men together, especially in the southern U.S.

Their goal was simple: make the trespassers uncomfortable enough to leave, without touching them, threatening them, or escalating the situation. And eventually, it worked.

The group packed up in frustration. But not before one woman shouted, “Shame on you people for ruining Father’s Day! We just wanted a good day on the lake!”

The homeowner calmly replied: “This is our property. We can do whatever we want on it. Next time, stay away.”

When the police finally arrived much later, the issue was already resolved. But the brother’s girlfriend wondered if their tactic had been immature—and that’s what led to the AITA post.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

Reddit overwhelmingly sided with the homeowners:

bellePunk − NTA They're the assholes for trespassing.

vaccinated_alien − Definitely NTA. It's your property and they were trespassing. I guess it could have been handled better but I don't think that makes you guys the asholes

puppylovenyc − Totally NTA. I have a farm with 33 acres. One time these two hunters showed up with 5 dogs and shotguns (they were hunters) on MY farm.

We are fenced and everything. I about lost my *hit. They left right away because I told them I had called the police. People think because you have a lot...

Just because you are lakefront makes no difference. I mean, what if you were in a suburb and some random family decided to BBQ in your back yard because Father’s...

ETA: the dogs were hunting dogs, too. We have sheep and had just lambed. I don’t want hunting dogs on my property around my lambs.

Wolfenbro − NTA They were trespassing, you tried proper avenues and they didn’t pan out. I’m fully on your side here. At least you didn’t do anything violent

Others noted that the trespassers used “Father’s Day” as emotional manipulation rather than acknowledging they were on someone else’s land.

Robbo423 − NTA , They were clearly trespassing on private property, they just mentioned fathers day to make you feel bad, the couls have probably gone to another beach/lake and...

you politely asked them countless times and they refused Family gets 4/5 assholes becauseuts not exactly bothering you, by the sounds of it you were just making out and getting...

and You and your mates and boyfreind get 1/5 assholes because i guess it is fathers day like i said, it didnt seem like it bothered you much

Muladach − NTA. Some people use a shotgun to deal with trespassers. You chose non violent methods.

1. They should never have been on your beach in the first place. 2. They should have left as soon as they were asked.

handsume − Are beaches private property though? ? Where I live beaches/rivers/waterfalls are public.

You might not be able to get to it through private property but if they showed up on a boat then it's fair game. Just curious how it works in...

A few said the behavior was childish – but justified.

[Reddit User] − ESH - You were an a__hole, but I think you were completely justified. It was on your property.

They didn’t have permission to be there and were informed they needed to leave. If they didn’t want to be exposed to a__hole behavior then they shouldn’t have trespassed and...

QualifiedApathetic − NTA. You asked them to leave, the police took their sweet time showing up, so you took matters into your own hands.

It would have been over the line to spray them with a hose or something like that, but all you did was annoy them. Which wouldn't have happened if they...

The nerve of these people, acting like they're entitled to a nice Father's Day on someone else's property.

Squishy-Box − INFO - why did you mention your father and your boyfriends fathers leaving the family? It didn’t seem to have anything to do with the story.

In the end, this wasn’t a story about rudeness or maturity. It was a story about boundaries – literal and emotional. The couple followed every reasonable step: they asked politely, they repeated the request, they called the police, and they avoided any physical escalation.

When forced into a corner, they chose the least harmful method available. And as experts on property rights often remind people: when someone refuses to leave private land, the fault lies with the trespasser, not the property owner.

So were they the AHs? Reddit says no – and the law agrees.

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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