My nightmare neighbour stole my parking space and chucked dog poo in my garden – I took the ultimate revenge | The Sun

WE’VE all got one neighbour who gets on our nerves, whether they’ve got a noisy dog or play their music too loud.

But spare a thought for Annette* who had to deal with not one but two nightmare neighbours.

The e-commerce strategist, 47, was forced to take matters into her own hands when she found herself under attack both verbally and physically from two sets of neighbours.

The mum, who now lives with her daughter Angela*, 22 in London, was living in her family home in Coventry when the abuse began.

Speaking exclusively to Fabulous, Annette explains: “We had lived in the same house for decades, my parents moved in five days after I was born and I’d stayed there ever since.

“We’d never had any trouble whatsoever until a new family moved in next door.

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“I was nice and neighbourly, they were a bit noisy but I thought nothing of it and put it down to them settling in.

“One evening I noticed that the mum had left her car lights on so I popped round to let them know.

“She responded in a fairly rude manner so at that point I decided it was best to just keep my distance.”

But while Annette did all she could to stay out of her neighbour’s way, they had other ideas.

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“One night her son got really drunk and he smashed our wooden fence,” Annette explains.

“I paid to get the fence mended, setting me back £800 and they simply refused to chip in even though I had paid an engineer to fix her satellite when our guttering brought it down.”

Rather than apologise for the damage caused to her property, Annette’s neighbours continued to terrorise her family home. 

“Their dog was constantly in and out of our garden leaving its business every time, and I would just fling the poo back into theirs,” she says.

“But it just got worse to the point when they were deliberately chucking rubbish and even condoms into our garden.

“I asked them to stop nicely and even tried to return the rubbish to the woman’s very embarrassed looking husband but nothing stopped them.”

Sick of being a victim, Annette sought the ultimate revenge.

I would just fling the poo back into theirs

“I’d had enough, they’d totally pushed me to my limit and so I took my revenge,” she says.

“One evening I grabbed a handful of their dog’s poo and wiped it all over their front door.

“I didn’t miss a crevice and I even shoved it through the letterbox.

“It was a hot summer’s day so it absolutely stank by the time the sun came up.

“After that all the abuse completely stopped.”

When Annette was faced with a second neighbourly problem, she wasted no time seeking her revenge once again. 

“On the other side of the road a young couple moved in with a young baby shortly after,” she says.

“I kept finding her nappies in my green bin and every time I mentioned it she would make excuses about someone from down the street.

I took great delight in watching her wheel her pram into her baby’s own mess

“She hadn’t even wrapped them up, they had just been left open which was especially grim. 

“She kept making up an excuse about a mystery guy who had been doing the same and said that her boyfriend knew who it was.

“But when I confronted him to ask him about it he had no idea what I was talking about.

One evening I went out and had a fair amount to drink, I took everything out and put it all on her doorstep so that when she walked out the next morning she stepped directly in a pile of dirty nappies.

“I took great delight in watching her wheel her pram into her baby’s own mess.

“The best part was that we all lived opposite a school and so everyone would have seen her.

“Some people might think my dirty protests were a bit extreme but my neighbours never bothered me again.

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“They thought they could intimidate me, they didn’t think I would fight back and what my choice of weapon would be.”

*Names have been changed.




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