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A tenant at a rental townhome and Redditor Dean_of_gcc recently shared an incident they had with “these two young dudes” who became their new landlords. In a post on the Pro Revenge community, the author said how they noticed their car getting towed “for ‘no hang tag’ but in the pictures the tow company took, it’s clearly there.”

“About a week later, same problem. Again, towed for no tag, again, tag’s right there. This time I called the corporate office and complained. After that, it started happening nearly every day,” the author’s frustration grew, especially when it turned out that the landlords were the ones creating a hassle.

One day, Dean_of_gcc came up with a perfect revenge plan which took some research and a call to a buddy who’s an attorney. Read on below to see how the situation evolved.

A tenant kept getting their car unrightfully towed from their parking spot, thanks to a new pair of landlords who apparently wanted “to teach them a lesson”

Image credits: Joe Goldberg (not the actual photo)

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Bored Panda reached out to the Redditor Dean_of_gcc who shared this story on the Pro Revenge subreddit and sparked many reactions from people.

When asked what they think was the reason that made their landlords tow away their car repeatedly, the author said: “I think they were just mad that I complained about them to their bosses.” When asked whether they’d handle this situation differently today, the Redditor said they wouldn’t do anything differently.

Before this incident, Dean_of_gcc said they’d had “no problems with landlords before these two.” For those who’re wondering, the former tenant “moved out of that place a couple years after this incident.” Right now, they’re enjoying life with “no further landlords” since they bought their own house.

People were left utterly confused by this whole situation and they shared their thoughts in the comments

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