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How To Hold Parents Financially Accountable For Their Children’s Destructive Behavior

by Leona Pham
April 27, 2026
in Social Issues

Living next to someone with kids can be a source of joy, but when those kids start to damage your property, it can quickly turn into a headache.

After addressing the situation several times and seeing no change, what does the original poster (OP) do when they’re left with a real dilemma?

The issue began when the kids repeatedly destroyed OP’s belongings, including their grills and decorations, while they were away.

Despite being patient and trying to talk to both the kids and their parents, the issue continues.

Now, OP is wondering if it’s time to escalate things further. Scroll down to find out how OP plans to handle the situation!

Man considering calling cops on neighbors’ kids for repeatedly damaging property

How To Hold Parents Financially Accountable For Their Children’s Destructive Behavior
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'WIBTA If I call the cops on my neighbors after their kids got into my garden and destroyed everything for the 8th time? (Warned them every time)?'

So let me start off by saying why I think I might be the a__hole.

I think I’d be an a__hole because... kids are kids.

You can’t stop them from being kids, and I’ve seen my neighbors try,

but I don’t think they’ve tried enough,

and calling the cops may stress them out big time, and the kids too.

Why I want to do it: Because their kids are destroying my grills, decorations,

and removing dirt while I’m away for a couple of hours

For context, my neighbors kids are 8 and 9, and every time they do it,

I tell my neighbors politely. I’ve also talked with the kids personally

and told them it’s really hurtful, and would be amazing if they stopped.

It just happened for the 8th time, and my garden is out open,

and due to some complications with my wife, I can’t put a fence separating it.

The conflict between neighborhood harmony and the protection of private property is a common source of domestic stress.

A universal emotional truth in these situations is that patience has a shelf life; when a neighbor refuses to supervise their children after multiple warnings, they are essentially forcing the OP to become the enforcer of their own boundaries.

In this story, the conflict centers on the failure of parental supervision and vicarious liability. At ages 8 and 9, children are developmentally capable of understanding boundaries and respect for property.

By allowing this to happen eight times, the neighbors are practicing permissive neglect, assuming that their convenience is more important than the OP’s property rights.

From a psychological standpoint, the desire to involve authorities is not an act of hating children, but a last-resort effort to create a formal consequence where informal ones have failed.

While the OP feels guilty about potentially stressing the neighbors, there is a different perspective to consider: the escalation of trespass.

Property damage to grills and decorations is not simply kids being kids; it is a lack of discipline that can lead to more serious behavioral issues.

By failing to intervene, the parents are teaching their children that other people’s labor and property have no value.

Expert insight into property disputes suggests that calling the police for minor property damage involving minors should often be preceded by a notice of intent.

Legal and social experts suggest that documented escalation is the most effective way to handle persistent neighbor issues, as jumping directly to law enforcement can permanently sour relations, whereas a paper trail is essential for future protection or insurance claims.

Furthermore, experts on child behavioral psychology note that children of this age require firm, consistent boundaries to develop empathy.

If the parents are not providing these boundaries, the children may actually benefit from a structured intervention that helps them understand the gravity of their actions.

This expert insight frames the OP’s frustration as completely valid.

However, rather than calling the police immediately, which might result in the situation being dismissed as a non-police matter, the most realistic path forward involves a final warning strategy.

By moving from polite requests to formal requirements, the OP shifts the stress back to the parents, where it belongs.

The OP should consider a three-step approach to resolve the issue. First, they can present an invoice; the next time damage occurs, they should calculate the cost and hand a physical bill to the neighbors to move the issue from a mere annoyance to a financial liability.

Second, the OP can use a camera deterrent; even without a fence, installing visible security cameras or no trespassing signs provides legal documentation and acts as a psychological deterrent.

Finally, a formal warning should be issued, telling the neighbors clearly that after eight attempts at a polite resolution, the next instance will result in a formal report for trespassing and property damage.

The OP is not an a—hole for wanting their property respected; they are a homeowner who has been more than patient.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:

These Redditors focused on the legal and disciplinary aspect

[Reddit User] − NTA Vandalism and destruction of property are both crimes.

Put cameras out there, and then call the cops.

If they do this at 8 years old, can you imagine the monsters they will be at 16?!

Maddie215 − NTA. Vandalism is a crime and 3rd and 4th graders know right from wrong.

A good police officer will lecture/scare the kids but will probably

"let them off with a warning" You may be doing these kids and parents a favor!

Master-Manipulation − NTA Parents are not being responsible for their kids.

Press charges and see if you can get them to pay damages.

Consider fencing off your property and planting nice thorny rose bushes too,

in order to deter the kids from entering your property

This group addressed the failure of parenting

MeMeM-Artsy − NTA - but I think I'd give them one more warning.

This time, don't tell them it would be "amazing" if they quit and that it "hurts" you.

This doesn't give a kid not related to you the right information

a kid doesn't care if a neighbor has hurt feelings

and doesn't care if a neighbor finds them amazing

so this comes across as a suggestion that they can feel free to ignore.

Tell them "Don't come in my yard. You are not allowed in my yard.

The next time you break my possessions, you and your parents will have to pay for them

or I will call the police. Stay out of my yard."

Tell the parents that you expect them to replace any damaged items in the future.

And this is not "kids being kids"

you were a kid and I bet you didn't vandalize your neighbors.

Kids being kids is being noisy, accidentally throwing a ball in your yard,

accidentally stepping on a plant while playing

not entering your yard, taking stuff and damaging property.

accadacca80 − NTA - “You can’t stop them from being kids”. It’s called parenting.

[Reddit User] − NTA, you're defending your personal property from being destroyed.

8 years old is quite old enough to know if you've been told 7 times

to not destroy something that you don't do it.

Sucks to suck, parents need to parent their kids

because they're responsible for their actions.

If the parents had reimbursed to every time id have a different opinion

but I'm not thinking thats the case

These users provided practical deterrent strategies

Catinthemirror − NTA - That said, motion-activated sprinklers are a thing.

Get one. Get 10.

jpcats − NTA. Im surprised you waited until the 8th time.

By the third time I would have been putting cameras to give the cops

something they could work with. Do you have any evidence?

And you also need to fence off your yard and work past

whatever issue unless you want this to be a recurring problem.

Protect your property and let the parents know you mean business.

These voices asked for clarification on the environment

EmergencyShit − INFO: what sort of complications do you have with your wife

about putting up a fence? Would it be possible to fence the garden area

if you can’t do your entire yard?

psswrdistaco − INFO- You didn't really tell the story here,

and context is usually important on this sub.

Can you explain how often this is happening, what kind of borders

you have separating your yards (since you said you don't have a fence),

why you don't have a fence, what your neighbors said when you spoke to them?

Just like, tell us the background.

OP is dealing with a frustrating situation where their neighbor’s kids continue to damage their property despite multiple polite conversations with the parents and kids.

OP is now considering involving the authorities to address the issue but is hesitant about escalating things, knowing it could cause stress for both the kids and the parents.

While it’s understandable to want to protect one’s property, OP might want to consider other methods, such as sending a written notice, seeking mediation, or having one more direct conversation with the neighbors before involving law enforcement.

It’s a tough spot, but balancing assertiveness with compassion might lead to a more effective solution. How should we handle situations? Let’s hear your thoughts!

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Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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