This dude has many problems, the first of which is the fact that he bought a house with a two-car garage despite owning six cars. What was he thinking? If it's a situation where that was the best he could afford, then this dude needs to sell four of those cars. Personally, I cannot wrap my brain around someone who feels the need to own that many vehicles in the first place. If it's your "hobby," it sure is an expensive one that you cannot afford, sir.
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This thread was posted to Reddit's r/pettyrevenge subreddit by u/BoringPudding3986, who unfortunately had to live across the street from this guy. One day, OP moved his car from the parking space outside his house, only to return and discover his neighbor's car there just ten minutes later. You would think the guy would maybe ask to use that space, but nope! He felt fully entitled to it.
So, OP decided that he was entitled to do the same thing in return. Keep scrolling below to see how a motion zone notification system helped OP get even. For more tales of neighborhood drama, feel free to take a look at this story about a similar HOA-related parking debacle.
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