My neighbour threw condoms in our garden so I took epic revenge

My nightmare neighbours kept throwing condoms and rubbish in our garden – I took epic revenge and they never bothered me again

  • Mother, from Coventry, says she was friendly to the family when they moved in  
  • However, an argument over their shared fence made relations frosty 
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A woman has revealed how she took epic revenge on her nightmare neighbours after they kept throwing condoms and rubbish into her garden.

The mother-of-one, 47, from Coventry, explained how she had been living in the same house for decades when a new family moved in next door years ago.

Speaking to The Sun, the e-commerce strategist – who gave herself the fake name Annette – explained how the new residents were noisy from the offset.

However, she says she was patient with them at first and wanted to give the family time to settle in.

Shortly after they moved in, Annette noticed that the mother had left her car lights one evening and knocked on the door to let her know.

The woman says her neighbours allowed their dog to use her garden as a toilet – meaning she had to keep ‘flinging poo back into theirs’. Stock photo

As the woman responded in a ‘rude manner’, Annette says she made a point to keep out of the family’s way. 

But not long later, the mother-of-one claims the woman’s son got drunk and damaged their shared wooden fence – meaning Annette had to fork out £800 to get it replaced.

What’s more, she says the family’s dog started using her garden as a toilet – prompting her to start ‘flinging the poo back into theirs’.

She said: ‘It just got worse to the point when they were deliberately chucking rubbish and even condoms into our garden.’ 

Annette claims she politely asked her neighbours to stop and when that fell on deaf ears, she then even attempted to return their rubbish to them. 

Desperate to put an end to the feud, the mother came up with an extreme way of getting back at her neighbours for all they had put her through. 

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

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As well as working into every crevice, Annette claims she also put the remainder through the letterbox.

As the incident occurred during the summer months a few years ago, she claims her neighbour’s home ‘absolutely stank’ by the morning.

Following her drastic action, Annette says her neighbours’ problematic behaviour finally stopped.

But this wasn’t the last time Annette feuded with a resident on her road.

Before relocating to London, the mother says a young couple moved in over the road with their baby.  

Despite having their own bins, Annette claims the new mother began putting her baby’s dirty nappies in hers. 

When she confronted the woman, Annette says the mother tried to blame it on another set of parents – claiming that her partner knew who was doing it.

But after she quizzed him for more details, Annette was even more convinced that the woman across the road was the one responsible.

After going out with friends and having a ‘fair amount to drink’, the angry resident says she took all the used nappies out of her bins and placed it on the couple’s doorstep. 

The following morning, the mother says she took pleasure in watching the mother rolling her buggy over a pile of her baby’s dirty nappies. 

Acknowledging that some people might think her actions were ‘extreme’, Annette added: ‘They thought they could intimidate me, they didn’t think I would fight back and what my choice of weapon would be.’ 

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