To this neighbor, the world is their parking lot. They park diagonally across two spots, block your driveway "just for a minute," or abandon broken-down vehicles on the street for years. The Phantom treats public space as their private storage unit, leaving you to circle the block endlessly.

They own a dog that barks at falling leaves, passing clouds, and its own shadow. While the dog screams for hours, the neighbor remains serene, seemingly possessing the ability to tune out frequencies that shatter glass. When you complain, they smile and say, "He’s just protective," as your eardrums bleed.

If you're looking for a "best" list of actions or behaviors to avoid being an indecent neighbor, it often boils down to respect, communication, and awareness of the community and legal standards. Resolving neighbor disputes can be challenging but often starts with direct, respectful dialogue and a willingness to find a mutually beneficial solution.

Living in a community means sharing space, but some neighbors take more than their fair share of peace and quiet. Whether you live in an apartment building or a suburban cul-de-sac, you have likely encountered an entry on this list. Here is the definitive ranking of the "indecent neighbors" you hope never move in next door.