Our Meddling Neighbor Got Our Cars Towed from Our Own Driveway. The Shocking, Great Price She Paid in Return Ended Her Reign of Terror.

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Our Meddling Neighbor Got Our Cars Towed from Our Own Driveway. The Shocking, Great Price She Paid in Return Ended Her Reign of Terror.
December 13, 2025
I’ve always believed that good fences make good neighbors. But sometimes, even the best fences can’t keep out the worst people.

My name’s Travis, and I live with my wife, Madison, in a quiet cul-de-sac just outside Portland. We bought our house three years ago after saving for what felt like forever, and it finally felt like we had our little piece of the American dream. A cozy two-story home, a garden in the back for Maddie’s sunflowers, and a wide double driveway where we parked both our cars side by side—my old black Dodge Ram and her sky-blue Prius.

Then came Beverly.

She moved in six months ago, right next door. Retired teacher, no husband, no kids, just a grim-faced woman in a spotless white blouse who introduced herself with a tight smile and a warning: “I like things orderly around here.”

At first, we tried to be neighborly. Maddie brought over fresh banana bread when Beverly moved in. I offered to help her with her leaking hose one weekend. Each time, we were met with either clipped responses or suspicious glances. Still, we figured she was just a loner, maybe set in her ways.

We couldn’t have been more wrong.

It started small. A passive-aggressive note left under Maddie’s windshield: “Driveway looking crowded—maybe consider just one car?” Then, mysteriously, our trash bins were turned upside down, or our mail ended up in puddles. We never caught her in the act, but we knew.

Then, the note.

This time it was taped right on my driver-side window in bold, red ink: “ONE CAR PER HOUSE! HOA RULES!”

Thing is… we don’t have an HOA.

I laughed it off. Maddie told me to let it go. We figured she was just bored and bitter.

Three days later, we woke up to the sound of clanking metal and hydraulic beeping. I threw on a hoodie and rushed outside.

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