‘I corrected his behavior; he never parked over the lines again’: Resident gets even with neighbor who dents his car in building parking spot and doesn't leave a note

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    Font - Posted by u/GeriatricGoat 10 hours ago Neighbor dented side of my car because they parked too close and didn't leave information or a note, I corrected their behaviour
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    Font - This is a great life hack I discovered. My apartment is an older place with assigned parking spaces. 6 months ago a new tenant moved in and was assigned a spot next to mine. Almost every time I got home and pulled into my parking spot I noticed they
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    Font - were over the parking line into my spot or on top of the line. Giving me very little room to park. One night I parked and their car wasn't there. The next morning I go to my car and see them parked over the line and a dent in the side
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    Font - of my car. I immediately knew it was then as I measure the trajectory of their door to my car and the paint matched. Clearly their door hit my car. No note was left and when I called my property management they said
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    Font - unfortunately they don't have cameras so I can't prove it was them aside from the paint. In my head I thought, "fine, want to fu k my car up have fun with all the dents I leave on yours."
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    Font - Every day, I came home and saw them over the line or on it. I dented their car with my door. I left many dents. They since never parked on the lines or over it ever again. I trained my neighbor to not be a dick.
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    Font - South-Bag7958 · 9 hr. ago Should have used a hammer to save your car door. 464 Reply Share
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    Font - peachesfordinner 8 hr. ago Eh it's the privilege of old cars. My mom got bumped on her bumper with it our old clunker. Guy was so apologetic but my mom said "listen I can't even tell which dent you caused. Don't worry about it" 327 Reply Share
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    Font - zingerzanzer +1.9 hr. ago He got his CAR-ma 1.4k Reply Share
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    Product - theflamingheads 8 hr. ago · This approach really put a dent in his bad behaviour. 528 Reply Share
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    Font - WilNotJr. 8 hr. ago I did the same thing. During my divorce I moved in with my mom at her apartment. The next door neighbor always parked super close to her car and dinged it all the time, tried to play it off like "well my kids
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    Font - open the door, haha what can you do /shrug" so I started parking in the visitor space next to them and dinged the så t out of their van and left paint streaks from it which strangely did not match the color of my car.
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    Font - Blackout Meat Curtains +2.7 hr. ago It takes very little effort to be a decent human and park in your spot properly. I am sorry your crap neighbor had to learn the hard way, but I am glad that you had the joy of teaching him. Reply Share 36
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    Font - Eyes_Snakes_Art +2.4 hr. ago I parked, I was dented, I identified the culprit-it was evidently a resident; I put identical dents in their vehicle; I was quite ardent about it. Incidentally, they learned their lesson, and became prudent about parking correctly. Reply Share 13
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    Font - clintj1975 +2.7 hr. ago Fill the gap between the door and body on that side with expanding foam, and they'll have a very difficult time hitting your car again. 451 Reply Share
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    Font - PolakachuFinalForm 9 hr. ago +2. They're assigned spaces. It was obviously them since it is their assigned space, right? Reply Share 222
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    Font - GeriatricGoat OP • 9 hr. ago Not sure if you meant to add /s or if you're asking genuinely! 473 Reply Share
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    Font - PolakachuFinalForm +2.8 hr. ago I meant it genuinely to the management office. Like, it's their space, right? Wouldn't they have someone towed if they rolled up and some other car there? ↑ 119 119 Reply Share

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