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My Landlord Turned My Life into Hell – Before I Moved Out, I Gave Him the Biggest Payback Ever

Mr. Wildrick seemed to take pleasure in making my life difficult. One winter, the heating system broke down. I called him immediately. “Mr. Wildrick, the heater’s not working.

It’s freezing in here!”“I’ll send someone over soon,” he promised. Days passed, and no one came. I called again. “Mr. Wildrick, it’s been three days. I can see my breath in here!” “I’m working on it,” he snapped. “These things take time.” A week later, I was huddled under layers of blankets, shivering. I called him again, my teeth chattering. “If you don’t fix this now, I’m withholding rent,” I threatened. There was a long pause. “Fine. I’ll send someone tomorrow.” The next day, a technician finally showed up. As he worked, he shook his head. “This should’ve been fixed ages ago. You’re lucky the pipes didn’t burst.” I glared at him. “Tell that to my landlord.”The rent increases were another nightmare.

Every year, without fail, Mr. Wildrick would raise the rent well above market rate. When the latest notice came, I stormed down to his office. “This is ridiculous!” I slammed the paper on his desk. “You can’t raise the rent this much.

There haven’t been any improvements to justify it.” He leaned back in his chair, a smirk playing on his lips. “I can, and I did. If you don’t like it, you can leave.” Final Straw The final straw came when I decided to move out.

I’d finally found a new place and was ready to leave this nightmare behind. I met Mr. Wildrick for the final walkthrough, expecting to get my $2,350 deposit back. He walked around the apartment, frowning and muttering.

Finally, he turned to me. “I’m keeping your deposit.” My jaw dropped. “What? Why?”He gestured around vaguely. “You’ve done irreversible changes to the apartment that I did not agree to. Painting, nail holes, wear and tear.” I felt the last bits of my patience evaporate. “That’s ridiculous! I improved this place. It’s in better condition than when I moved in!” He shrugged. “Not my problem! You should’ve thought about that before making changes.” Revenge is Sweet I stormed out, slamming the door behind me.

As I sat in my car, shaking with anger, I decided it was time for some payback. That evening, I went on eBay and ordered the weirdest list of products to start my revenge. First, I hid cans of tuna in the ventilation system and behind the walls, poking holes in them to ensure the smell would permeate the entire apartment.

As I worked, I muttered, “Let’s see how you like unexpected surprises, Mr. Wildrick.”Next, I spread glitter everywhere—on the carpet, in the air ducts, in the bathroom drains, and between the floorboards. “Good luck getting rid of this!” I chuckled. I poured sugar into the radiators, imagining Mr. Wildrick’s face when the heating system malfunctions once the sugar melts. “Karma’s a witch, isn’t it?” I laughed.

As I super-glued the locks on all the windows and doors, I couldn’t help but feel a twinge of guilt. But then I remembered all the times he’d made me feel unsafe in my own home, and my resolve strengthened.

I sprinkled flour and water in hidden spots to create the appearance of mold. “Let’s see how you like dealing with mold problems,” I muttered. Finally, I set a few battery-operated alarm clocks to go off at odd hours and hid them in the ceiling tiles and behind heavy furniture.

As I placed the last one in the drawer, I heard a knock on the door. My heart raced as I quickly hid the evidence. Opening the door, I found Mr. Wildrick standing there. “Just checking to make sure you’re all packed up,” he said, trying to peer around me into the apartment. I blocked his view. “I’m almost done. I’ll be out by tomorrow, as agreed.” He nodded, his eyes narrowing suspiciously. “See that you are. And don’t forget to leave the keys.” Goodbye, Nightmare The next morning, I took one last look around the apartment. Part of me felt bad about what I’d done, but a bigger part felt satisfied. I picked up my last box and headed for the door. As I was locking up, Mr. Wildrick appeared. “All done?” I nodded, handing him the keys. “All done. Good luck with your next tenant!” He grunted, already turning away. I couldn’t resist one last jab. “Oh, and Mr. Wildrick? You might want to check the ventilation system. I thought I heard some strange noises coming from there.” He frowned. “It’s none of your business now, girl. Get outta here!” I shrugged innocently. “Just trying to be helpful. Goodbye, Mr. Wildrick.” As I walked away, I heard him muttering and fumbling with the lock.

I smiled to myself, knowing that his troubles were just beginning. It’s been a week since I finally moved out. I hope my ex-landlord, Mr. Wildrick (Oops, I mean Mr. Evil!), learns a lesson about treating his tenants with respect! What do you all think?

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