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Neighbors…theyre either your bestfriendsor the reason you double-check that your blinds are closed.
They take things to a whole new level, acting like your property is theirs too.
If you need a little pause for a screaming session, youre not alone.
Turns out, this wasnt some random backyard bandit.
Nope, this was a plumber.
Not one she hired, mind you, but someone hired by her neighbors.
Oh, and he didnt just stroll in through an open gate like a civilized human.
Nope, he and his partner apparently climbed over awallto get into her private backyard.
One of them was quite literally halfway into the drain under her house.
Luckily, they didnt meet the posters largedog.
Can you imagine the chaos if Nero had decided to protect the house?
Thats a lawsuit waiting to happen or at least a plumber sprinting faster than ever before.
In fact, legal experts would likely have a field day with this situation.
According to propertylawin the U.S., entering someones private property without permission is trespassing.
Ignoring these boundaries can lead to serious legal repercussions.
So, dont be that neighbor.
At least knock before jumping a fence and invading someones privacy.
Communication is key, folks!
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