In shared living situations, such as co-ops, there’s often a neighbor who makes petty complaints, which can be frustrating for residents. Ashley Woodfolk, a young adult fiction writer in Brooklyn, was surprised when a neighbor complained about her toddler using sidewalk chalk in their courtyard. Co-ops involve residents who share ownership and typically have a board to address issues. The complaint about chalk seems trivial, especially since it can easily wash away with rain or a hose. Additionally, during the pandemic, many parents were understandably concerned about their children’s exposure to the virus, making the complaint even more questionable.