How big of a douche move it is to regularly park in front of someone else's residential house really depends a lot on the nature of the neighborhood.
In a crowded and/or urban enough place, sure it is just first come first serve.
But if, as a homeowner, it went from a situation where it was easy to park on the street in front of your own house to one where employees of a nearby business suddenly starting filling the entire street up, yea, that would be annoying.
Some areas you have to have a sticker to park in a given residential area. I guess that neighborhood could go to the city and ask that they do that.
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