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Homeowner Refuses to Let Neighbour Dig Up Driveway for EV Charger, Cites Recent Renovations

by Annie Nguyen
July 11, 2026
in Social Issues

Homeownership often comes with unexpected requests from neighbors or utility companies, and not every “favor” feels fair—especially when it impacts your property. Boundaries and personal investment can quickly clash with someone else’s needs.

This Redditor is facing a dilemma after a neighbor bought an electric vehicle and needs to install a charger.

Due to a shared and looped power supply, the installation would require digging a trench across part of the OP’s recently renovated driveway, potentially damaging it and causing disruption during a critical time, as his wife is about to undergo major surgery. Read on to see why he’s hesitant and how the situation has sparked tension.

A homeowner refused to let a neighbour dig up their recently renovated driveway to install an EV charger

Homeowner Refuses to Let Neighbour Dig Up Driveway for EV Charger, Cites Recent Renovations
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'AITAH for not wanting our driveway dug up to allow neighbour's EV charger?'

Our neighbour bought an EV and since learnt he can't fit a charger for it from his house.

This is because our houses have a looped/shared power supply and his house only has a 60 Amp fuse.

Apparently lots of the houses down our street, and in the UK, have been set up this way.

To fit the charger, the electricity company will need to "de-loop" us.

This involves digging up a trench along the side length of our front drive and to the middle of our house.

The power company said they can't use "moling" to minimise the digging,

and they can't guarantee the driveway will be reinstated to the same standard after the work.

Neighbour is understandably pushing for the work to be done ASAP as he's having to run a lead through his window to charge his car.

My issue is I've recently spent a fair amount of money and time working on our driveway as had no idea this was happening.

I work from home, and my wife is about to have a major surgery and will be recovering at home.

We only bought the house 2 years ago, and put all our money into it.

The driveway is a nice one, which I don't want screwed up by some crappy subbed out contractor.

Our electricity supply is currently good here and well set up for our house and our needs..

Next door is rented. There will be no digging needed on their property, only on ours.

Edit to add: Next door is a council-owned property in the UK, they are not privately renting to a landlord.

They will have had to seek permission from the local authority to request this work in the first place.

So it looks like at some point in the near future when everyone has EVs this work will need to be done, but for now...

AITAH for not wanting this work done, since it will cause disruption and potentially impact our driveway we've just spent time and money on improving?

Few disputes are as tense as those that involve property, personal investment, and shared resources. In these situations, it is easy for neighbors to feel entitled to a solution, while the other party feels their rights and efforts are being overlooked.

In this case, the OP is not simply being stubborn about a driveway. They are weighing the impact of invasive work on their home, finances, and family wellbeing against a neighbor’s request for convenience.

The emotional conflict arises from competing priorities. The neighbor wants a functional EV charging solution and is understandably frustrated with the limitations of a shared power setup.

At the same time, the OP has invested significant time, money, and effort into their driveway and is facing a period where their household will be particularly vulnerable due to a major surgery and recovery.

While both sides have valid needs, the request places a direct burden on someone else’s property without guaranteeing minimal disruption or restoration.

A useful perspective comes from property and boundary law discussions in the UK. Experts highlight that landowners have rights to the enjoyment of their property, including protection against work that damages or significantly alters it without consent.

Even when utilities or shared infrastructure are involved, neighbors cannot unilaterally impose changes that compromise another homeowner’s investment or disrupt their life. These legal frameworks emphasize negotiation, consent, and proportionality in situations affecting shared or adjacent resources.

This perspective clarifies why the OP’s hesitancy is justified. They are not blocking progress out of malice or refusal to accommodate future technology. Rather, they are protecting their property and household stability, and they are aware that the work may not fully restore their driveway to its current quality.

From a practical standpoint, the risk of damage, disruption during a recovery period, and lack of compensation or guarantee from the contractor are legitimate concerns.

The situation also highlights a broader social dynamic around emerging technologies. EV adoption is increasing, and infrastructure challenges will continue to arise. However, early adopters still need to respect property rights and consider the costs and disruptions their requests may impose on neighbors.

Finding mutually agreeable solutions—such as shared planning, compensation, or exploring alternative routes for the power installation—can help avoid conflicts and preserve community relations.

Ultimately, the OP’s position is rooted in reasonable concern for their home, investment, and family wellbeing. While cooperation and compromise are ideal, there is no obligation to accept invasive work that compromises personal property, especially when the household is temporarily vulnerable.

In this instance, protecting one’s property and household stability aligns with both practical sense and legal rights.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

These commenters agreed OP has no obligation and can simply refuse the neighbor’s request

teresajs − NTA If my neighbor wanted this, I would want them to guarantee that they would pay to restore my yard and driveway to its original condition.

It might even be appropriate to have a financial bond escrowed.

AnnieM42394 − NTA. If the neighbor is renting, he can take it up with the landlord. Or move. Not your problem.

JellyOceana − You own. He rents. Say no.

PopularAd4761 − NTAH. Especially if you spent money on it and they can't guarantee it will be returned to the same state or better.

This group stressed getting written agreements or assurances before allowing any work on OP’s property

ProfessionalYam3119 − NTA. The utility company will 1,000% NOT restore your property to what it is now. Do not sign anything! !!

Change2001 − NTA. From your post, this request is someone who is renting the property next door.

Do they even have the landlord's approval to install an EV charger?

Who would be responsible for repairing your driveway, the renter or the landlord?

*IF* you do decide to allow this, ensure you have a written contract specifying that your driveway

will be returned to the original condition prior to any work. Do not do anything without a written agreement.

Also have a written estimate for the repair prior to any work, with a contractor that you approve.

darlo0161 − NTA just say no. Or ask them to pay the extra to make. your driveway right. I dont know if its tarmac, block, concrete whatever.

Large-Client-6024 − Bring this up to their property owner.

Let them know that nobody has permission to be on your property until there is a surety that you will be made whole.

Neighbor should have looked into the charger BEFORE investing in the EV.

IceDragonPlay − If they can run a cord through a window and charge the vehicle,

why can’t they have a regular exterior plug put on their house to do the same? I assume the difference is in the speed of charging.

If the power company is in contact with you directly, why not ask them if this is an option for the neighbor.

I would decline the dig up of your yard and say you are not willing to risk the damages

and not having your drive and landscaping back to original condition.

Nor can you accept any disruption of electric service due to medical needs.

Edit to add: do be sure to notify the power company in writing that you are declining any work affecting your property to install the neighbors EV at this time.

Odd-End-1405 − If the property is rented, does the tenant even have authority to have this work done?

The owner should be contacted and if they wish to pay for your driveway to be restored correctly, in writing ,

then and only then, should you even consider allowing the work on your property.

Also, get something in writing relating to liability should anything get damaged or someone hurt. NTA

How would you handle a neighbor pushing for changes on your property? Should compromise be possible, or do property boundaries always take priority? Share your thoughts below.

Annie Nguyen

Annie Nguyen

Hi, I'm Annie Nguyen. I'm a freelance writer and editor for Daily Highlight with experience across lifestyle, wellness, and personal growth publications. Living in San Francisco gives me endless inspiration, from cozy coffee shop corners to weekend hikes along the coast. Thanks for reading!

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