‘My nightmare neighbours made my life hell – until I got the ultimate revenge’

A social media user was being troubled by the neighbour on petty issues.

A social media user has been hailed for taking ultimate revenge on the neighbours who were making the user’s life miserable. The user reached out to a social media forum, Reddit, where the person explained how the neighbours living on the down floor went on a “warpath” against the user.

In the post, the user recounts the experience of burying the first apartment at the age of 26. The experience was living in own house was going fine until the new neighbours moved in, two years after the user had gotten in.

The user wrote: “I got my very first apartment at the ripe age of 26. I was fortunate enough to be able to afford one without roommates. I was a model tenant: paid my rent on time every month, polite to the office workers, never caused trouble. I lived on the top floor of a 3-storey building.

“Well, 2 years after I moved in, I had new neighbors move into the apartment below me. I was working a swing shift so my hours were 3pm-11pm, and I often stayed up late to 3am to do minor chores: dishes, cooking, cleaning (but not vacuuming). I also had two cats at the time.”

The tension escalated, with the neighbors going as far as involving the police over what the user considered reasonable noise levels.

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The user said: “My new neighbors immediately went on the war path against me. I could not make any noise without them banging on my floor.

“I unloaded my dishwasher at 11am on a Sunday and they flipped out. They complained to the office about my “herd of animals”. They sent police to my door at 9pm because I was watching tv (at a reasonable volume with the subtitles on.)

“I literally could not make any sound without them complaining. It culminated in one of them pounding on my door for 10 minutes after I dared call the office to express my frustration.”

Feeling unsafe due to their neighbors’ actions, the narrator contacted the apartment management.

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In a surprising twist, the narrator discovered that the neighbors were violating the apartment’s capacity rules by having four people in a one-bedroom unit designed for a maximum of two.

The user added: “So I called the office back. Told them that I did not feel safe in my apartment due to my neighbors actions (legal grounds for me to break my lease). But then I dropped my bombshell. My neighbors had 4 people in a 1 bedroom apartment that had a 2 person max capacity.

“Apartment management told my neighbors they had to move into a more expensive 2 bedroom apartment or their lease would be terminated. They moved to the larger apartment on the other side of the complex.”

After the incident, the social media user got new neighbors who turned out to be “great”

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    The incident left the online community recounting their own experiences with the neighbours.

    One user said: “Stupid people, don’t they realize they should move around under the radar if they are breaking rules, lol.”

    Another user said: “I have people in the apartment immediately below me who blow an incredible amount of weed. That seems to be their only “fault” as a neighbor, so I never complain.

    “Down on the 1st floor, there’s a couple that throws some loud parties, but only on weekends; again, the noise is their one fault, but they don’t do it on nights when I’m working the next day, so I don’t complain. Besides, the “noise” includes some terrific Latino music (what country, I don’t know) and everyone there seems to have a great time, so I’m not going to be “that guy”.

    A third user said: “The best neighbors are the ones you don’t have any interaction with. That means you don’t bother each other.”

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