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CTV News
30-05-2025
- General
- CTV News
Have you ever feuded with a neighbour? We want to hear from you
In Kitchener, Ont., what started off as a disagreement over a fence has turned into a full-blown standoff between neighbours. As reported by CTV News Kitchener, homeowner Peter Christodoulou said he built a backyard fence in 2023 for privacy, but attached it to his neighbour's existing posts, due to bylaw restrictions. The neighbour objected, allegedly confronting Christodoulou's contractor during construction. In 2024, the neighbour removed his own fence, leaving a gap between the properties. Christodoulou claims the neighbour never tried to resolve the matter reasonably, while the neighbour says he attempted to speak with Christodoulou twice before the fence went up. Christodoulou refuses to initiate contact, citing personal and professional risk, and is now considering selling his home. The City of Kitchener stated that fencing disputes are civil matters and not subject to municipal enforcement. Both parties are considering legal action. Now, wants to hear from you. Have you found yourself in a feud with a neighbour? Was it over a fence, noise complaints, parking, pets – or something else entirely? Did the situation spiral or were you able to find a peaceful resolution? How long did the feud last? Did your city get involved in the issue? How did that process go? If you could go back, is there anything you would have done differently to avoid or de-escalate the situation? Share your story by emailing us at dotcom@ with your name, general location and phone number in case we want to follow up. Your comments may be used in a story.


CTV News
30-05-2025
- General
- CTV News
Have you ever feuded with a neighbour? We want to hear from you
In Kitchener, Ont., what started off as a disagreement over a fence has turned into a full-blown standoff between neighbours. As reported by CTV News Kitchener, homeowner Peter Christodoulou said he built a backyard fence in 2023 for privacy, but attached it to his neighbour's existing posts, due to bylaw restrictions. The neighbour objected, allegedly confronting Christodoulou's contractor during construction. In 2024, the neighbour removed his own fence, leaving a gap between the properties. Christodoulou claims the neighbour never tried to resolve the matter reasonably, while the neighbour says he attempted to speak with Christodoulou twice before the fence went up. Christodoulou refuses to initiate contact, citing personal and professional risk, and is now considering selling his home. The City of Kitchener stated that fencing disputes are civil matters and not subject to municipal enforcement. Both parties are considering legal action. Now, wants to hear from you. Have you found yourself in a feud with a neighbour? Was it over a fence, noise complaints, parking, pets – or something else entirely? Did the situation spiral or were you able to find a peaceful resolution? How long did the feud last? Did your city get involved in the issue? How did that process go? If you could go back, is there anything you would have done differently to avoid or de-escalate the situation? Share your story by emailing us at dotcom@ with your name, general location and phone number in case we want to follow up. Your comments may be used in a story.