She had been cordial with her neighbours, kindly asking them to clear their clutter — but that was until the problem quite literally landed on their doorstep.
A resident in Serangoon has allegedly been hoarding items, leaving the shared corridor outside their home cluttered with belongings, according to a Facebook post by Chen Yan Fei on Sunday (April 26).
Chen, a resident of Block 223A Serangoon Avenue 4, wrote in her post that her neighbour’s habit has obstructed the path in and out of her home, even despite intervention from Aljunied-Hougang Town Council (AHTC) and MP Kenneth Tiong.
Speaking to AsiaOne, the 34-year-old mother of four shared that she had approached her neighbours to politely ask them to clean up when they first moved into the rental flat in March last year.
However, her neighbours allegedly kept making excuses as the weeks passed, with the clutter still remaining.
In photos shared with AsiaOne, shoes, a bicycle, and Grab and FoodPanda delivery bags can be seen among the items that blocked Chen’s doorway.
While the neighbours eventually cleared the pathway just enough for Chen to squeeze by, this was only temporary as the clutter soon returned.
In May 2025, her neighbour purportedly left a washing machine in the shared corridor, prompting Chen to contact AHTC.




