Daily Highlight
No Result
View All Result
  • Social Issues
  • MOVIE
  • TV
  • CELEB
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • MCU
  • DISNEY
  • About US
Daily Highlight
No Result
View All Result

Neighbor Keeps Stealing Her Charging Point, So She Unplugs The Car And Leaves A Brutal Note

by Annie Nguyen
March 1, 2026
in Social Issues

Good neighbors can make life easier. Bad boundaries can make it exhausting. It often starts with something small that keeps happening until one day, patience simply runs out.

For this homeowner, that breaking point came after repeatedly finding his neighbor’s car plugged into his personal charging station. He pays for it, yet she treats it like a public utility. After another long day at work, he saw her car connected again while she was busy gardening nearby.

Instead of confronting her directly, he unplugged the charger and left a note threatening to report any future use. Now he is questioning whether his reaction was justified.

A homeowner grows frustrated after repeatedly finding a neighbor using her private EV charger without permission

Neighbor Keeps Stealing Her Charging Point, So She Unplugs The Car And Leaves A Brutal Note
not the actual photo

AITAH for unplugging my neighbour's car from the charging point? It’s my charging point?

Four times a week, I see this lady using my charging point (that I pay for) to charge her car, doesn’t even ask me.

I just got home from work and saw she was using it, while she was clearly too occupied “gardening,“

I went up and unplugged it from her car.

I’ve now left a note on her car saying ‘any future plug-ins will be reported to the council‘. I’m so sick of this

When someone repeatedly crosses into what you consider “yours,” the sting isn’t just about the object itself; it’s about respect, fairness, and emotional safety.

Most people recognize that flash of irritation when expectations aren’t met or when another person assumes access to something that isn’t theirs to take. That emotional collision between personal boundaries and social assumptions sits at the center of this neighbor conflict.

In the Reddit poster’s situation, the tension wasn’t merely about electricity. It was about repeated boundary violations. Four times a week, the neighbor used a charging point that the poster pays for,  without permission or even a simple conversation.

Returning home from work to find her car plugged in likely triggered not just annoyance, but feelings of being taken advantage of and disregarded. Patterns amplify emotions: a single incident might be accidental, but repetition begins to feel intentional and dismissive.

At the same time, it’s possible the neighbor assumed the outlet was shared or felt awkward asking. Nevertheless, avoiding a conversation doesn’t erase the impact of the action.

People also respond to repeated boundary crossings in different ways. Some would prioritize harmony and initiate a polite discussion first.

Others, especially after persistent frustration, may take direct action to restore a sense of control. Unplugging the car and leaving a warning note can be viewed not simply as confrontation, but as a reclamation of personal space after feeling repeatedly overlooked.

Psychological research underscores the importance of clear boundaries for maintaining emotional well-being and mutual respect.

According to an article on Verywell Mind, healthy boundaries are limits that help individuals feel comfortable and safe in relationships and protect their emotional health; they prevent feelings of resentment and imbalance when needs aren’t communicated or respected.

Expert commentary on Psychology Today explains that setting boundaries requires knowing one’s needs and expectations and stating them clearly and calmly to others; without this communication, misunderstandings and stress often arise.

Interpreting this insight back to the Reddit story helps frame the poster’s reaction as a form of boundary enforcement. Boundaries aren’t punitive; they’re tools people use to protect their time, resources, and emotional energy.

After multiple instances of what felt like silent misuse, the poster’s choice to unplug the car and issue a warning can be seen as an attempt to reestablish limits that had been implicitly crossed. Ideally, earlier and direct communication could have clarified expectations before frustration mounted, but consistent disregard often leads to firmer action.

This situation raises a broader question about neighborly interactions: how can people assert and negotiate boundaries in shared spaces with both clarity and respect? Open, calm communication before conflict escalates may help prevent future misunderstandings and preserve a more amicable relationship.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

These Reddit users urged OP to lock the charger to stop misuse

Scrolling2Sleep − Buy a lock for your charger to put an end to any unauthorized access

Ironyismylife28 − If it happens all the time, why haven't you locked it?

MorriganNiConn − can you put a locking cover for it?

hedwigflysagain − NTA, can you put a lock on it somehow?

Right-Bathroom-7246 − Just buy a locking cover. Easy peasy and like $20

annasobaka − You’re not. You paid for it so it's yours and buy a locker to yourself

PartyCat78 − Follow through when she does it again. And put a lock box on that thing. She’s stealing from you.

These commenters suggested cutting power or using controls to block access

Tin_Pot_Dictator − Turn off the breaker before you leave.

tinytimntsotiny − Just turn the isolator off of the consumer unit when it is not in use.

She plugs in and nothing will happen

Past_Gear_4310 − NTA. It’s unfortunate you don’t have the ability to shut the power off inside your unit.

In Canada if the apartments have a plug-in outside you can shut the power off at the breaker on the suite

IncredibleGonzo − My charger has an option to not allow charging unless I authorise it in the app.

Is that a possibility for yours? Might be simpler than toggling the breaker on and off every time you want to charge!

These Redditors called it theft and pushed OP to report her

irreverend_god − I'd argue that's theft. So call the police

MidlifeCrotches − I mean it could be theft tbh. Tell her you will call the police for stealing electricity.

MyChoiceNotYours − NTA calls the cops on her because you now have to pay a higher bill because of her theft.

Make her pay you back for the electricity she stole.

Ornery_Panda_4907 − NTA...Tell her that she better have cash if you catch her again

or you will call the police. Charge her a premium price for the convenience.

OctoWings13 − NTA should report her for theft.

This also creates a history in case she damages anything or steals again

aftiggerintel − NTA. If you are paying for the electricity, this is theft. You gave one warning,

you unplugged the offending vehicle and left a note which was nice.

Next time, you know there’s going to be a next time,

then set up a camera to record the blatant theft and report it to the police.

This group agreed it’s theft since OP pays for the power

NisshokuNoKo − Guess who has to deal with the insurance if her car catches fire

because she was plugged into your unit? You NTA

peakpenguins − NTA, you pay for it, it's yours...

Komatiite28 − Nope. I’d have done worse. She’s basically stealing from you.

SalaryStraight3363 − NTA why does she feel she has the right to use this and not pay for it?

I don’t think that’s something I would put up with.

AffectionatePool3276 − It’s theft if you’re on a meter

At first glance, it’s just a plug and a cable. But scratch the surface, and it’s a story about boundaries, fairness, and the quiet audacity of assuming someone else will foot the bill.

Was the note a reasonable warning or should she have gone straight to installing a lock and skipping the drama altogether? And if you spotted your neighbor charging up on your dime, would you unplug quietly… or knock on their door? Share your hot takes below!

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

OP Is Not The AH (NTA) 3/3 votes | 100%
OP Is Definitely The AH (YTA) 0/3 votes | 0%
No One Is The AH Here (NAH) 0/3 votes | 0%
Everybody Sucks Here (ESH) 0/3 votes | 0%
Need More INFO (INFO) 0/3 votes | 0%

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!

Related Posts

Man Ignored Wife’s Calls During Annual Phone-Free Trip, Later Finds Out It Was A Real Emergency
Social Issues

Man Ignored Wife’s Calls During Annual Phone-Free Trip, Later Finds Out It Was A Real Emergency

7 months ago
Woman Tries To Record Her Workout At The Gym, But Everyone Keeps Walking In Front Of Her Camera
Social Issues

Woman Tries To Record Her Workout At The Gym, But Everyone Keeps Walking In Front Of Her Camera

4 months ago
Twins Decide Enough Is Enough After Dad’s Girlfriend Keeps Mixing Their Names
Social Issues

Twins Decide Enough Is Enough After Dad’s Girlfriend Keeps Mixing Their Names

4 days ago
She Refused to Be His Free Landlord and His Reaction Shocked Everyone
Social Issues

She Refused to Be His Free Landlord and His Reaction Shocked Everyone

6 months ago
Boyfriend Says “Normal Couples Wake Up Together” – His Girlfriend’s Reply Went Viral
Social Issues

Boyfriend Says “Normal Couples Wake Up Together” – His Girlfriend’s Reply Went Viral

5 months ago
Pregnant Wife Asks For A Push Present, Husband Says She Isn’t Worth What She Wants
Social Issues

Pregnant Wife Asks For A Push Present, Husband Says She Isn’t Worth What She Wants

2 months ago




  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
A Teen’s “Authentic Self” Costs Her Millions, and She’s Blaming Her Mom

A Teen’s “Authentic Self” Costs Her Millions, and She’s Blaming Her Mom

October 28, 2025
“Your Daughter or My Son?” – She Chose to Protect Her Child and Kicked Them Out

“Your Daughter or My Son?” – She Chose to Protect Her Child and Kicked Them Out

August 4, 2025
She Stole Disabled Parking at Target – What Happened Next Left Everyone Cheering

She Stole Disabled Parking at Target – What Happened Next Left Everyone Cheering

September 12, 2025
Dad Gives Daughter a Laser Pointer – Then Accidentally Exposes Neighbor Filming Her Through Bedroom Window

Dad Gives Daughter a Laser Pointer – Then Accidentally Exposes Neighbor Filming Her Through Bedroom Window

October 27, 2025
‘All The Queen’s Men’ Is Getting The Second Season On BET+

‘All The Queen’s Men’ Is Getting The Second Season On BET+

2
Dad Sells His Teen Son’s Christmas PS4 To “Protect His Grades,” Brother Explodes And Family Turns Against Him

Dad Sells His Teen Son’s Christmas PS4 To “Protect His Grades,” Brother Explodes And Family Turns Against Him

1
Graduating 22-Year-Old Bans Sister’s Shady Fiancé From Graduation Party, Due To Alarming Reasons

Graduating 22-Year-Old Bans Sister’s Shady Fiancé From Graduation Party, Due To Alarming Reasons

1
After Endangering His Kids, This Stepdad Is Banning His Stepdaughter For Good

After Endangering His Kids, This Stepdad Is Banning His Stepdaughter For Good

1
She Supported His Dreams, Paid the Bills, and Lived on Ramen, Until One Missed Pizza Order Changed Everything

She Supported His Dreams, Paid the Bills, and Lived on Ramen, Until One Missed Pizza Order Changed Everything

April 1, 2026
Woman Married For Money At 19, Now She’s Warning Her Daughter Not To Make The Same Mistake

Woman Married For Money At 19, Now She’s Warning Her Daughter Not To Make The Same Mistake

April 1, 2026
Siblings Take Matters Into Their Own Hands After Dad Stops His Meds, What Happens Next Is Shocking

Siblings Take Matters Into Their Own Hands After Dad Stops His Meds, What Happens Next Is Shocking

April 1, 2026
Man Gets Away With Secretly Changing Road Sign For 13 Years to Skip Traffic, No One Ever Notices

Man Gets Away With Secretly Changing Road Sign For 13 Years to Skip Traffic, No One Ever Notices

April 1, 2026

Recent Posts

She Supported His Dreams, Paid the Bills, and Lived on Ramen, Until One Missed Pizza Order Changed Everything

She Supported His Dreams, Paid the Bills, and Lived on Ramen, Until One Missed Pizza Order Changed Everything

April 1, 2026
Woman Married For Money At 19, Now She’s Warning Her Daughter Not To Make The Same Mistake

Woman Married For Money At 19, Now She’s Warning Her Daughter Not To Make The Same Mistake

April 1, 2026
Siblings Take Matters Into Their Own Hands After Dad Stops His Meds, What Happens Next Is Shocking

Siblings Take Matters Into Their Own Hands After Dad Stops His Meds, What Happens Next Is Shocking

April 1, 2026
Man Gets Away With Secretly Changing Road Sign For 13 Years to Skip Traffic, No One Ever Notices

Man Gets Away With Secretly Changing Road Sign For 13 Years to Skip Traffic, No One Ever Notices

April 1, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Blog
  • CELEB
  • Comics
  • DC
  • DISNEY
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Illustrations
  • Lifestyle
  • MCU
  • MOVIE
  • News
  • NFL
  • Social Issues
  • Sport
  • Star Wars
  • TV

Follow Us

  • About US
  • Contact US
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Syndication
  • DMCA
  • Sitemap

© 2024 DAILYHIGHLIGHT.COM

No Result
View All Result
  • Social Issues
  • MOVIE
  • TV
  • CELEB
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • MCU
  • DISNEY
  • About US

© 2024 DAILYHIGHLIGHT.COM