
Redditor Shares The Perfect Revenge Story, He Managed To Record Some Entitled Douchebags As They Spray-Painted Their House
OP and their friends were renting out the house next door to them but their relationship quickly turned sour.

Picture this: a quaint neighborhood near the stadium, where OP and their friends decided to rent a house. On one side, you have the responsible professionals, and on the other, the EDs—a bunch of stereotypical college guys whose idea of a good time involved parties, music, and an ample supply of beverages.
Life was peachy until football season rolled around, and the EDs, in their infinite wisdom, decided to turn their surplus driveway space into a gold mine by selling parking spots. Not just in their driveway, mind you, but in OP's driveway too.
The first encounter was met with a simple request to knock it off. The EDs ignored it. Trash cans were strategically placed to block the driveway, and the EDs, undeterred, simply moved them out of the way.
Fueled by the EDs' persistence, OP decided it was time to take action. Five tow trucks were summoned—one for each audaciously parked car. Chaos ensued as the EDs discovered their vehicles being hauled away. The justification for driveway vacancy fell on deaf ears.
In a fitting turn of events, the EDs found themselves shelling out cash, roughly a hundred dollars per towed car. The point was made: trespassing on someone else's driveway for a quick buck had consequences.
Now, enter the night of drunken retribution. The EDs, fueled by liquid courage, unleashed their fury on OP's property. Spray paint adorned the house, and trash bags were ripped open, with the contents unceremoniously dumped on the porch.
Little did the EDs know, OP had a secret weapon—borrowed from the workplace—a video camera silently documenting the entire escapade.
As the EDs reveled in their misguided victory, the video footage became the unexpected hero. The malicious destruction didn't go unnoticed, and misdemeanor charges were slapped on each ED. Justice, it seemed, had a sense of humor.
In a twist of fate, the landlords got involved, and cleaning costs were extracted from the EDs' pockets. The saga concluded with the termination of the EDs' lease, a fitting end to a tale of entitled shenanigans.
OP and their friends used to rent out a house next door to the EDs

OP and their friends started selling parking spots when football season started

The EDs were relentless despite OP's efforts

They ended up calling five different tow companies to come get the cars

The EDs were out for revenge and they spray-painted OP's house

OP was thinking ahead though, and they borrowed a video camera from work beforehand

The revenge was perfect

Well done, OP!

More than petty

They got two warnings

Thinking the right way

Listen to your gut

OP's nostalgic recounting of this clash with the Entitled Douchebags next door serves as a reminder that, even in simpler times, neighbors could be both a source of amusement and exasperation.
As for the EDs, they learned the hard way that parking wars can lead to more than just a towed car—it can land you a misdemeanor charge and a swift eviction from the neighborhood.

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