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Was This Homeowner Wrong For Refusing To Let Their Neighbor’s Kids Use Their Pool After They Kept Ignoring Their Rules?

by Annie Nguyen
August 20, 2025
in Social Issues

Imagine saving for years, finally buying your dream house with a pool, and then realizing half the neighborhood thinks you’ve opened a public aquatic center. That’s what happened to one Redditor who thought being nice to their neighbor’s kids would just mean the occasional swim. Instead, she wound up dealing with trespassing, food fights in the water, and one very entitled mom who brushed it all off.

When the kids crossed the line one too many times, the homeowner laid down the law and banned them from the pool altogether. Their neighbor called them selfish, but Reddit had a very different take. Was she wrong to say enough is enough? Or is this a textbook case of “give an inch, lose your whole backyard”?

One homeowner’s dream pool became a battleground when their neighbor’s kids repeatedly ignored their rules, leading to a firm ban

Was This Homeowner Wrong For Refusing To Let Their Neighbor’s Kids Use Their Pool After They Kept Ignoring Their Rules?

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On the surface, this is a story about kids and a pool. But dig deeper, and it’s about boundaries, liability, and entitlement.

In fact, pool owners are often held legally responsible if someone is injured, even if the person was trespassing. This is called the “attractive nuisance doctrine”, a legal principle that applies to hazards (like pools or trampolines) that naturally draw children in. Courts have consistently ruled that pool owners may be liable for injuries unless reasonable precautions, such as locked gates or fences, are in place (Cornell Law School’s Legal Information Institute).

From a safety standpoint, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission stresses that drowning is the leading cause of unintentional death for children ages 1–4, and most of these accidents happen in residential pools. Allowing unsupervised neighbor kids to swim, even with permission, creates a direct risk that no amount of “they’re just kids” excuses can minimize.

Experts on child safety emphasize that rules without enforcement are meaningless. Dr. Ben Hoffman, chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Injury, Violence, and Poison Prevention, notes: “Layers of protection, like supervision, barriers, and restricted access, are what save lives. You can’t rely on one, and you can’t rely on promises.” (HealthyChildren.org)

By rescinding pool privileges after repeated boundary violations, this homeowner isn’t being harsh, just realistic. Cameras, locks, and signage are not just deterrents; they’re legal safeguards if disputes escalate.

At its core, this isn’t about selfishness. It’s about responsibility. Protecting one’s property and preventing potential tragedy is not cruelty, it’s common sense.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

These users urged OP to lock the gate, install cameras, and post “no trespassing” signs to prevent further intrusions and cover legal bases

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Some hammered the liability point, warning that a single injury could devastate OP financially and legally, with WhiteKnightPrimal framing the ban as a safety must

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This group slammed the neighbors’ entitlement, shocked at Karen’s audacity to demand access

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These people called out Karen’s negligence, noting that food in the pool is gross and costly, and suggested police involvement if trespassing persists

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What started as neighborly generosity quickly spiraled into a nightmare of trespassing and entitlement. OP didn’t just close off their pool; she closed off the liability their neighbors were trying to dump on them.

The takeaway? Boundaries matter, even when they make you look “selfish.” Better to be the bad guy now than the defendant in court later. Would you have handled this with one more chance, or would you have banned the “Karen kids” after strike one?

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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