Neighbor demands new homeowner move out after they didn't introduce themselves to her when joining the neighborhood: ‘If you don’t know who I am, you shouldn’t be here’

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    NAU "She marches over and knockes on my door"
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    Was told to move because I didn’t introduce myself

    I bought a house and never went around to officially introduce myself. I eventually started meeting some neighbors from being
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    outside while doing yard work. I consider myself polite, quiet, I don't have crazy parties (or parties at all), people aren't coming
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    and going all hours of the night, and I mind my own business. About a year living in my home, a neighbor from
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    across the street (I'd met her husband but never her), marches over and knocks on my door. At first, I didn't know who she was so decided not to answer. She
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    eventually yells through the door and asks why I won't come to talk to her. I turn my doorbell camera on and say hello, I'm not able to come to the door, but
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    asked what I could do for her. She goes into a tirade. of how she's never met me, she never sees lights on in my house, and she's concerned that it sits empty most days.
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    I'm fairly shocked by this given I've NEVER met her nor seen her before and I do, in fact, live in the house I purchased. And I actually
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    live in it every day. I ask which house she is from and that sets her over the edge. She yells about being my neighbor and how r de it is that I never introduced
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    myself to her. I am confused because I still don't know which house she's from and again politely asked for clarification. This caused her
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    to yell, "if you don't know who I am, that's your fault and you shouldn't be here, you need to move". And with that she walked away.
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    I was so shaken up that I didn't go out for the rest of the day. Her husband knows me and we've talked a few times while I've been outside. He gave me the
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    'lay of the land' about the people on our street. So when I figured out which house she was from, I was pretty shocked and upset.
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    The next day I decided to try and smooth things over. She was passive aggressive but thanked me for coming over and stated that's all she really wanted. And I've
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    never seen her in-person again. But I have experienced her calls to the police claiming things like I egged her house (when no eggs were found on the
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    house), I stole some kind of light fixture from their front yard, and a personal favorite, I threw a party so loud it woke her up in the middle of the night. All
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    things I absolutely did not do. Eventually the police told her she will get fined if she keeps wasting their time.
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    Not too long ago I noticed their dog was running up and down the street with no collar on. I was able to collect him and walked him over to their house. The
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    husband answered, quickly took the dog, didn't even say thank you, and shut the door. A different neighbor saw the whole thing and came over to tell me how
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    horrible these people have been to me and that they've been spreading rumors about me. I don't plan on moving any time soon, but NFH are
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    truly the worst and I don't enjoy my yard nor my deck. anymore. Hopefully when I find the motivation to sell, I'll be able to find neighbors who aren't completely insane.
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    Working Interview1942 So you never went over to introduce your self to her. She never came by to welcome you to the neighborhood.
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    Watching TellyNow Don't let her live in your head. Evict her from there. If even the police are telling her to stop her nonsense then nobody who matters believes her either.
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    Enjoy your house, enjoy your yard and live your best life. Wave and smile any time you happen to see her but don't engage with her at all.

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