Neighbour receives shock note from homeowner whinging they are unable to park their limousines out front of house

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Georgina Cutler

By Georgina Cutler


Published: 27/03/2024

- 14:58

Updated: 27/03/2024

- 15:19

The note demanded that the neighbour finds a new location to park their car

A homeowner was surprised to find a note from their "entitled" neighbour complaining they are not able to park their two limousines outside their home.

The woman, who lives in Adelaide, Australia parked her car in a residential street while she went to work.


However, when she returned, she discovered a note left on her vehicle.

Laura took to Instagram and shared a photo of the "entitled" note.

A homeowner was surprised to find a note from their "entitled" neighbour complaining they are not able to park their two limousines outside their home

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The typed-out message asked Laura not to park her car in front of the home again.

It demanded that she finds a new location as she had blocked guests at the house, the cleaner and gardener.

The letter read: "Hi, non resident of Godfrey Terrace.

"Please find a new location to park your car.

LATEST DEVELOPMENTS:

"You have created problems for my gardener to park his car and trailer today, my cleaner yesterday and my guests to park their cars in front of our home/gate."

The "passive-aggressive" note continued as they whinged about room for their limousines.

It added: "We have several celebrations including a VIP event coming up and prefer your car is not parked opposite our pedestrian gate especially so that the 2 limousines can park nicely opposite our home."

After the letter was posted online, one person joked: "Won't someone think of the limousines?"

The typed-out message asked the woman not to park her car in front of the home again

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Another said: "Let’s all park there and commute to our jobs."

"Surely someone isn't that out of touch and this is a p**stake?" a third added. "So precious they won't even let their gardener or cleaner use their driveway."

Others agreed that the resident had a right to complain - but they handled it the wrong way.

"While I’m not excusing the passive-aggressive and entitled tone of this note, we have commuters that regularly park on our street and it does my head in," one person wrote.

Another said: "Yeah I get that it's a rule of thumb not to park directly outside people's houses but these people are ridiculously pretentious."

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