A year ago the neighbor across the street (great family, kept the house in great shape) moves out, and in moves some renters. I go introduce myself. The husband and wife are really nice and polite. The kids (younger than 12) are the 'yes sir. thank you sir. Have a nice day, sir' type. You know, the kind of kids that you NEVER see these days. I think I've hit the jackpot again!
Then it unravels. He works for some company that has him hauling heavy equipment around. This means 3 large trucks, 2 of them with large trailers are parked all over the place. Plus his personal trucks. They are parked on the lawn, at the end of my driveway making it very difficult to get in the driveway, mostly blocking the street. All of the trucks have the bro-dozer exhaust so at idle the turbos are whistling.....times 3 or 4 trucks, at 5 am. For 30 minutes. Then there's the large dump trailer full of garbage sitting in the driveway. Then there's him doing a trans swap in the driveway (no problem with that) and leaving the transmission on the lawn for 3 weeks (hate that). Then there's the junk golf cart, broken riding mower, straight-piped 125cc (?) mini bike that they will start, and randomly rev to hear the noise at any hour, and the general red-neckness that most folks could do without.
He and his work crew think it's ok to use my driveway to pivot their trailers around. Leaving dragged-tire marks all over my driveway (many driveways are painted down here. It's weird, but it looks like crap with tire marks all over it). We evacuated in the last hurricane, he didn't. He offered my driveway for his buddies to park their big trucks. Some were 1/2 in the driveway, 1/2 on the lawn. I did not offer for him to use my driveway, he figured I wouldn't know. I have Ring cam, so I knew. Even if I didn't have the Ring, his buddies trucks left deep ruts in my yard as the ground was totally saturated.
In the beginning I mentioned some of the things, like the trailer full of garbage and him mostly blocking my driveway with his work trucks and he was polite, but made no effort to change things.
As his house and lawn started to look crappier and crappier I decided to dig into public records and find the current owner of the property. I found the full name (only knew the first name before, and knew that could be a shortened name or a nickname.) I found the wife on facebook and just let her know that she might not be aware of the state of the property. She was not. She drove by the house and was horrified. I guess the property management company wasn't checking things out. She assumed the inside is being shown the same level of care. She told me that they would not be renewing the lease. Well, yesterday was the move-out day for the folks across the street.
Part of me feels bad, like I did something wrong. Part of me feels that I did my neighborhood a service. I mean, I did try to approach him about the crap he was doing, but to him, I think that's just how you live. Do a trans swap? Just leave the old one on the front lawn. Have a large high-sided trailer that you're not using? Toss your trash in it. Want to hear an obnoxious engine at midnight, rev it up!!
The deed is done. Maybe I'm a jerk, maybe I'm not. But I can't wait for my property value to recover.