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The homeowner's daughter has a pool party with her friends in the backyard.
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People with pools beware
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In every neighborhood, there is that one individual who has been living in the community for quite some time and therefore thinks she is in charge of everybody. In this case, this woman seemed to think she had the authority of an HOA board member. Can you imagine if you moved into a neighborhood that didn't even have an HOA, but instead you had one audacious neighbor who liked to think of herself as the queen of the community? That's almost worse!
The fact that other neighbors in the area were willing to put up with this woman for decades without any serious backlash against her, unfortunately, meant that she felt like permission was only further granted for her to do whatever the heck she wanted. For the homeowner who lived next door, she was already dealing with having her adult daughter and elderly family member under her roof. She had zero interest in being disrupted by the entitled neighbor's raucous children playing in her backyard pool without permission all the time.
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Two of the neighbor's kids running into the pool.
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One of the neighbor's kids is diving into the pool without permission.
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It comes as no surprise to us that this woman's kids were just as entitled, if not more so, than she was. As a result, these kids likely have never heard the word “no,” but thankfully, the homeowner and her daughter were not willing to let this vicious cycle continue. It was time for the kids to be told that they couldn't just play in any pool they wanted without politely asking first. After this debacle, it's actually unlikely that they'll ever consider running into the homeowner's backyard again… at least, we hope so.
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