A PETTY woman reignited a three-year feud over an old fence by scrawling cruel taunts on a bedsheet and hanging it out for her neighbour to see. Fuming Yuk Lo took her next door Dr Rong Ji to court over two trees in his garden and a crumbling fence between their homes in Sydney, Australia. ACA/NineFurious Yuk Lo hung a bedsheet with a scathing message scrawled on outside her home[/caption] ACA/NineShe has demanded her neighbour pay her ‘stress compensation’[/caption] It was ruled that a “new fence was needed between the homes” and that the pair of trees should be pulled down – with all costs to be split between the warring neighbours. Dr Ji accepted the decision, but said he was waiting for another court date to foot his share of the bills, reports The Daily Telegraph. But Ms Lo became furious while waiting for the payment and decided to take matters into her own hands. She scribbled a scathing message on a bedsheet branding Dr Ji “scum” and tied it up outside her home amid her claims the trees are a “danger to her home”, reports news.com.au. Read more world news MID-AIR HORROR Mystery as helicopter with seven onboard vanishes over Italy PLAYGROUND HORROR Six kids died as bouncy castle flung 30ft in air by ‘freak mini tornado’ Despite Dr Ji stomping up the cash, Ms Lo has stubbornly decided to keep the rude banner up. It reads: “Attention (property address). Owner Dr Rong Ji. “Plants trees close to neighbour’s sewer and electrical cable. “Spent 4.23million to buy (property address) on 5/12/2021. Most read in The Sun BALE-ING OUT Our Yorkshire Farm's Amanda Owen SPLITS from husband after 21 years & 9 kids IN IT TO WIN IT Liverpool 'agree terms with Darwin Nunez' but Man Utd launch late bid NOT IN MY YARD I’m furious after the council sold my garden to my neighbours behind my back HOT SHOT Premier League legend's stunning popstar daughter laps up sun on summer break SU-prise Love Island bombshell Ekin-Su gets new boobs and teeth for show 'HE'S A PREDATOR' Comic Katherine Ryan 'confronted sex pest' on popular TV programme “But ignore court order to pay $412.5 on 7/10/2021 until 6/5/2022, seven months late.” Dr Ji, however, has hit back and labelled Ms Lo’s concerns a “fantasy”. He said: “That’s the fantasy, they think that they (the trees) damaged their house and cut in their power line or something like that, and lots of things.” According to court documents, a new fence “is the agreed outcome” but “a path to get there has not been found”. Speaking to A Current Affair this week, Ms Lo said she would be leaving the sign up as her neighbour “hasn’t paid stress compensation.” But at a previous hearing, Ms Lo’s claim for stress was rejected. Acting commissioner David Galwey said: “In support of this she filed statements and letters from a psychologist, doctor and the pastor of her church, all of whom referred to the ongoing dispute as the cause of her stress. Read More on The Sun CASHED OUT I found a terrifying Facebook message that STEALS your money – check your DMs DRESS UNIMPRESSED I’m plus size & went clothes shopping - Primark’s dresses bursted on me “They are all small trees, unlikely to cause any significant damage or injury. “There is nothing inherently stressful about these trees.” ACA/NineDr Rong Ji accepted the court’s decision that a new fence should be installed[/caption] We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun news desk? Email us at exclusive@the-sun.co.uk or call 0207 782 4104. You can WhatsApp us on 07423 720 250. We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours Click here to get The Sun newspaper delivered for FREE for the next six weeks.