SAN FRANCISCO—It was announced in May that the house from the American sitcom “Full House” was recently sold to its creator Jeff Franklin for just under $4 million.  The home is located at 1709 Broderick Street, where the TV series was filmed from 1987 to 1995.

Several neighbors have complained of disturbance since crowds began showing up at the home. According to reports, fans have been driving by in their cars while blaring the show’s theme song and taking a high volume of photos.

ABC 7 reported on their site that Broderick Street residents are irritated by the “endless stream of people” who show up to take photos and gawk at the house. ABC7 reported that their team had visited the house following Franklin’s purchase. As they were taking photos, one of the street residents confronted them, demanding that they “go somewhere else” or “film Mr. Franklin.”