A California man was so angry after finding a note on his car asking him to stay out of a couple’s home that he confronted them at their front door, prompting a tense confrontation that allegedly led to the police being called.
Steve Haas was visiting a friend in Santa Clarita when he found a note from a neighbor that read, “Please don’t park in front of our house, thank you.”
“I was laying in my crib at home and I got this letter,” Haas said in a video he posted on TikTok.
“So I went and knocked on the door and asked why. It is a public road. And he said he owned this parking lot. He has it?”
Seconds later, a casually dressed woman came out of her house with her phone as if recording.
“This man is here at my house, comes and knocks on my door, and causes us trouble. I don’t know who this man is, but he has to go,” he said.
A woman hit Steve Haas after he parked his car in front of his house on a public road. TikTok/Steve Haas
The couple allegedly called police after claiming they owned the parking lot.TikTok/Steve Haas
A note left on a Haas car. TikTok/Steve Haas
“Get off my property,” the woman repeated, to which Haas rebuffed and stated that she was on a public sidewalk.
“I am not yours. I’m on the sidewalk, I’m on public property,” he said, panning the camera down to show his feet planted firmly on the concrete.
The woman told Haas she had had enough and returned to her front door when he started laughing.
When he asked why he was laughing, Haas replied, “Because that’s the rudest thing I’ve ever seen in my life.”
Haas and the couple continued to argue, with him threatening to park there every weekend.TikTok/Steve Haas
“You are the most ridiculous person,” replied the unknown woman.
Her husband then came out to ask her to leave, telling her: “You don’t live here, sir.”
But Haas didn’t back down, even though the couple kept asking him to leave. She tells them she “probably parks here every weekend,” prompting her husband to call her a “jerk.”
While the wife went to make a phone call, the two men continued to argue about parking, and even had to call each other’s names.
Eventually, the woman pulled her husband into their Spanish-style home as the two men continued to argue — until the homeowner told Haas that “the sheriff was on his way.”
The nearly four-minute exchange was cut short before police arrived, and it’s unclear if the Sheriff’s Office was ever called.
The Post has reached out to the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Office for comment.
Many viewers took to the comments to agree with Haas, with one writing: “I don’t like the parking lot in front of my house but I’m not going to act like I own it and tell them to move. You are just dealing.”
Another claimed the woman took her husband in after the police informed him he was not the owner of the place, writing: “He called the police and they told him the road didn’t belong to them so he took him in.”
Others joked Haas and his friends had to park there every day.
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