Neighbor repeatedly claims woman’s patio, forcing her to document his stubborn chair invasions and finally report him to the landlord: ‘I moved his chair three more times, but he kept moving it back’

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  • This is not YOUR patio

    "I opened my door and told him he couldn't do that, this was our side, not his❞
  • I live in a large apartment complex that is only two stories, but spread out. Every two apartments have back patios that
  • are "attached" to each other, but it is still obvious what side is yours and what side is your neighbor's.
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  • I have never had issues with this newer neighbor before this, so I was rather stunned when he became an issue.
  • To access the back patio we have sliding glass doors (SGD) that you access from the living room. In my living room, my recliner is right next to the SGD.
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  • So, about two weeks ago, I am sitting in my chair, watching TV, my husband is at work. I can suddenly hear my neighbor, very
  • clearly talking outside. But they are so loud. Thinking this is odd, I lean forward and move the shade
  • over the SGD and am stunned to see my male neighbor sitting in a chair right in front of my SGD!
  • I am very disconcerted by this. But I am alone and don't feel comfortable telling him to move while I'm alone. I don't know him, after all.
  • Hubby comes home, I tell him. He goes right out and moves his chair (the neighbor had gone inside) that was blocking our door. About an hour later, the
  • guy comes back out and tries to move the chair back. I was still watching TV, so I could hear the dragging sound.
  • I opened my door and told him he couldn't do that, this was our side, not his.
  • "Oh, oh, I'm sorry, I did not know" he says.
  • I come home two days later, his chair is right outside the SGD. again. This time, I take a picture, with him in the chair.
  • I moved his chair three more times, since I really did not want to have to report him to the landlords. But he kept moving it back.
  • Yesterday, I reported him as he was sitting in his chair. I also showed the picture. The landlord's eyes were as big as saucers when she saw it.
  • She was out there within 5 minutes to tell him this was a NO NO and not to do it again.
  • When I told her this had been going on for a while, she asked why I had not reported it before. I told her I had hoped we could just settle it between us, and that I hadn't wanted to escalate it if possible.
  • Does privacy mean nothing to people these days? I didn't post this is neighbors from h❘ since I didn't think it rose to that level

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