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The story of a family who pitched a tent on the common rooftop of a villa and made a private space like a camping site is known and is causing outrage among netizens.



Yesterday (27th), an article titled 'Go and visit the rooftop camping site' was posted on an online community.



Writer A, who said he lives on the 4th floor, the top floor of the villa in the article, claimed that he was suffering from a neighboring family pitching a tent on the communal rooftop right above it and making noise day and night.



The author said, "Since last May, I have been making noise day and night while gradually expanding the area of ​​use, such as pitching a tent on a public rooftop that is not soundproofed and using electricity."



Unbearable, Mr. A directly protested, but they replied, "The child is 12 years old, but he came to puberty and tried to create a space." I did.



However, as time went on, the load on the roof increased more and more.



It is said that these families spent every night in the tent, such as wrapping large plastic around the tent on rainy days, tormenting couple A.



In the end, Mr. A once again asked the neighboring family to talk, but they did not respond, and Mr. A locked the roof door at 10 pm and opened the door at 7 am the next day.



Then the family came to Mr. A's house and knocked on the door, saying, "Open the roof door immediately. Otherwise, we will report it."



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When Mr. A asked, “What right did you have to pitch a tent on the roof?” the family pushed Mr. A, and Mr. A reported the family to the police for assault.



On the same day, Mr. A also reported illegal facilities to the ward office, but they only moved the tent location to another area on the roof.

In addition, we changed the roof door knob and connected a camping reel to pitch the tent more meticulously.



At the words of Mr. A who reported it to the ward office, the neighbor's family is said to have said, "The tent is not illegal. If there is a fine, we will take care of it."



Netizens who saw the post commented, "If it's a shared space, it's a space we all use together, but it doesn't seem like a nuisance", "I protested and reported it, but it's too simple", "Why don't you get a consent form for the whole villa and not allow it anymore", etc. reacted.