Snow Problem
In theory, you don’t have any legal or moral obligation to clean your neighbor’s home. You should try to keep the surroundings of your shared entrance relatively tidy and pleasant-looking, but that’s about as far as it goes.
Would it have killed this guy though to remove the snow from the entirety of the shared steps to his and his neighbor’s front doors, not just his half? It’s like they worked even harder to make the point that they were only going to attend to their half. We think that’s kind of petty, if you ask us, especially around Christmas time.
Where There Is Smoking...
Unfortunately, you can’t account for other people’s smoking habits. Well, maybe you can with a child or a loved one. But if it’s neighbor, they have every right to pump their lungs full of smoke until their hearts (and lungs) are content.
But as the smoking neighbor, you do have a responsibility to make the smoking experience as subtle and as inoffensive as humanly possible to those around you. For example, maybe smoke outside, but not right next to the backyard fence. Also, be mindful of where you put the cigarette butts, unlike this person, who had them returned to him like this.
A Hole Other Story
Kids have such wild imaginations. Either that, or they are just evil, conniving little things who can get quite creative with how they vandalize stuff. Sure, cutting down a neighbor’s tree might be a little too on the nose. That’s pretty difficult for any child to do and get away with. So what did this toddler come up with? That’s right folks.
Very stealth-like, and quietly, they tip-toed around their neighbor’s home and used this tool to punch holes in the leaves of this beautiful plant. Sure, they thought they were adding their own personal signature to it, but when they ran out of the house without the tool, it was clear to the neighbor that a caterpillar was not responsible.
Garfield, NOOO
If you thought living next to Garfield gave you higher chances to be in the vicinity of some good lasagna, you must have been thinking of Garfield Senior.
This is his son – not so lovable now, is he? I must admit it is partially Odie's influence, but that doesn’t change the fact that dark and lonely street corners occupied solely by oversized once-adored now-a-mess, cartoon characters are not where I see myself raising my children.
Trend Cemetery
This is certainly one of the weirdest things that a neighbor has done on this list. Usually speaking, graves and tombstones are dedicated to living beings (or should we say, living beings who are no longer living). This could be a loved one or a pet.
We would be more understanding if maybe you dug a grave in your garden. We’re not entirely sure whether that’s even legal. But if it is, at least get a permit for it. But never in our lives have we seen a cemetery only for trends that have come and gone. From here, we can see Snapchat, Cardi B’s Shoe, and the Floss dance.