Selfish neighbor demands man keep his dogs inside so her kids can play in his yard

At least one in a few people has had to deal with troublesome, entitled neighbors.
They can range from the type that blasts music when youâre trying to sleep, to the ones that make demands about what you do with your house.

It escapes me why these people are so lacking in empathy. It probably escapes said people too, which is how we get into situations like this.
This story from Reddit user FaultFabulous describes his real-life interaction with an incredibly entitled neighbor.

Faultfabulous (whose username is a bit of a mouthful, so weâll just call him âOPâ) works as a dermatologist and has two dogs as his companions. We all know that people in the medical field have pretty generous salaries, and OP was no exception. He had enough to purchase and move into a new home.
With the two pooches under his care, he chose a home with a sizable lawn. It was located in the town within a larger city, and the town itself was quiet enough. Any responsible dog owner knows that dogs canât be cooped up indoors all the time, so a generously sized lawn is a requirement for someone with 2 dogs.

Well, someone else had their eyes on his lawn.
A woman came knocking on OPâs door, introducing herself as part of the neighborâs association. The conversation started off nicely, but that quickly faded away. As he wrote in his own words :
âBut afterwards she said and I quote âSo, I know your new, but we would like to ask you to keep your dogs inside your house when youâre out. The kids like to play on the houses lawns and they are afraid of your dogs. So, you need to put them inside when youâre not at home.â

OP was clearly taken aback by this statement. No doubt, it reeked of audacity and sheer entitlement.
Youâd need to be some special kind of entitled to make demands like this, which prompted OP to give them the following as an answer.

âNo, the lawn is for the dogs. Your kids have no business going to my property, nor do you have any ground to make that demand.â
A pretty justified answer, if you ask me. Too bad I canât say the same for the woman, who was fuming and furious at this refusal. As I said, this is a special kind of entitled.

Refusing to take no for an answer, as selfish people do, she did what any entitled person would do. She took it too far.
Miss âPlease let the strangersâ kids on your lawnâ, went around on a defamation campaign against OP. He didnât go into detail over exactly what she told people, but he did describe the aftermath.
âShe left fuming and apparently, throughout the weekend started to spread rumors about me to the neighbors. People who would smile at me or say âgood morningâ no longer even look at my face.â

Talk about a toxic person! And they barely know each other too.
Unfortunately, we didnât get any more information from OP since this post. No follow-up or update at all, though I hope they settled it somehow.

Taking it to these lengths was crossing a line, something unsurprising for entitled folks to do. Hereâs hoping none of us run into a neighbor like this.
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Source: u_FaultFabulous on Reddit, Indeed.com