Neighbor secretly fills homeowners' trash bin for weeks, gets caught on camera and claims it's 'her right' because they weren't there: [Good luck getting anyone to charge me]

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  • A woman taking out her trash into someone else's trash bin.
  • Neighbor helping themselves to our trash bin

    My husband and I own a property in a beach town that we purchased several years ago. The houses on the street are about 40 years old, 800-1200 sq ft with larger lots. They were built as vacation rentals and are still
  • zoned as allowing one rental unit/property. More people are living in them full time now because vacationers want closer to the ocean. Out of the houses immediately around us, they are: a second home, an
  • owner-occupied (OO) home, an OO with a long-term rental unit, an OO with a short-term rental unit, and an OO that rents out multiple rooms (which is against zoning). We have had short-term rentals on and off in the past but no longer rent it.
  • We've gotten to know our neighbors well except the ones directly across the street that rent out the multiple rooms. They have never an acknowledged our waves or attempts at conversation. They've never seemed
  • approachable so I actually haven't minded too much. There's often fights on their front porch, shouting matches with people in other cars that pull up, and I've caught them letting their dogs in our front yard without picking it up. They are the NFH in this post.
  • A woman collecting her trash and throwing it in a neighbor's trash bin.
  • On arrival this spring we noticed a smell coming from the trash bin under the house. Inside were a few trash bags and several flies and maggots. We pulled up our cameras and see the NFH bringing trash across the
  • street and under our house and into our bin. She had been doing it for at least a month, taking the bin to the street on trash day. We tried catching her attention the next morning to talk about it and she ignored us. I took
  • her trash back and leaned it against her house. While I was hosing our bin out she saw the returned trash, let out a sigh loud enough for me to hear across the street, and put it into her own bin.
  • I thought that was that until we caught her doing it again the next week. I got her number from the county tax website and called. I introduced myself and told her to stop using our bins. I reminded her we have cameras. She told me it was her right to use it when no
  • one was there, that it doesn't cost me anything for her to use it. I told her it was trespassing and she laughed and said good luck with getting anyone to charge her and that we owe her after putting up with our renters
  • over the years. I told her we aren't responsible for HER renters' trash and to pick up her dogs' . After we hung up she texted me and doubled down. Per the cameras she is still letting her dogs use our yard.
  • A trash bin from a homeowner who's not at home.
  • Due Finish9407 no, it's THEFT, NFH! it's theft of services to use a bin you don't pay for!
  • insecurecharm If you aren't there all the time, I'd put the bins up where she can't access them.
  • Odd Awareness 1444 For about $25 to $45 you can get bin locks. They are very effective. Either keyed or gravity unlock.
  • WeNeedAnApocalypse She said good luck with getting anyone to charge her. Ok, challenge accepted!

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