I’m really sorry to hear you’re dealing with this difficult situation. Here are some steps you might consider to protect yourself and your property:

  • Document Everything:Keep a detailed record of every incident, including dates, times, what happened, and any witnesses. Take photos or videos of the damage to your lawn and any offensive behavior.
  • Talk Calmly and Clearly:If you feel safe, try talking to Sabrina calmly and firmly, letting her know her behavior is unacceptable and that you will take action if it continues.
  • Contact Your Local Police or Community Mediation:Since threats to call the police haven’t worked so far, try actually filing a report when she damages your property. Sometimes multiple reports build a case. Also, many communities offer mediation services to help neighbors resolve disputes.
  • Check Local Ordinances:Look up local laws about property damage and harassment. You might have legal recourse if she is intentionally damaging your lawn.
  • Consider Physical Barriers:If possible, install a fence, bushes, or other landscaping features to prevent her from driving over your lawn.
  • Seek Legal Advice:If the problem persists, consider consulting a lawyer who specializes in property or neighbor disputes. They can advise you on restraining orders or civil actions.
  • Reach Out for Support:Don’t hesitate to ask friends, family, or neighbors for support or to act as witnesses.

Remember, your safety is the priority. Avoid escalating conflicts, and seek help if you ever feel threatened. Would you like advice on how to draft a formal complaint or letter to your neighbor or authorities?