New homeowners next door scatter the entire neighborhood with "random car parts" and debris, neighbors are at a loss with no HOA to intervene

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  • A husband and wife, new to their neighborhood, sit on the front porch of their home.
  • The Clampetts moved in next door

    We live in a quiet middle-class neighborhood with no HOA, and honestly, for 20+ years it's been great. Friendly neighbors, people minding their business, peaceful evenings in the backyard grilling or gardening.
  • Late last year, our longtime neighbors had to move because of health issues, and a young couple bought the house. Their parents live there too. Since then, it has been... an adjustment.
  • ing Every single day, the mother sits in the backyard chain-sm and screaming/cursing at their dog from sunrise to sunset. Her
  • voice sounds like she gargles gravel and unfiltered Pall Malls for breakfast. The dog ignores her completely, naturally. Then came the "projects."
  • A portrait of a husband and wife, new to their neighborhood, sitting on the front porch of their home.
  • Within the last week alone, two completely rusted-out car trailers appeared in the backyard because apparently they're planning to "fix them up and resell them." Today an a camper showed up for the same reason.
  • Meanwhile, random car parts are piling up everywhere because the wife keeps backing into things and they replace the damaged parts with junkyard finds. Old hatchback doors, bikes, buckets,
  • debris everywhere. Their yard is starting to look like the loading screen for a rural scrapyard simulator.
  • A portrait of a frustrated resident sitting in her backyard and looking off-camera.
  • Today one of their friends drove across our grass side yard and through our driveway to turn around. Absolutely not.
  • And the noise... good lord. They don't speak to each other. They yell. Even standing three feet apart. Add in loud country music,
  • barking dogs, kids splashing in the pool, and constant backyard commotion, and our peaceful little backyard oasis is basically gone.
  • A man and woman are sitting in lawn chairs in the backyard of their new neighborhood.
  • Ironically, the kids are actually sweet. One little girl came over chatting with me and she was adorable. So I can't even fully h the situation.
  • This is mostly just a rant because I know there are worse neighbor horror stories out there. But watching a quiet, well-kept home slowly transform into Sanford & Son in under six months is testing my spirit a little.

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