Sunday, October 4, 2020

Parents Stick It To Property Owner, Purchase Land, Sell It To Neighbor


Man, this property owner sounds like a cruel piece of work. Fortunately, the parents were able to engineer and successfully execute a pro revenge where they were able to blindside the property owner with an "offer" that ended up being $5K less than the original offer. The fact that they were able to reduce the amount of money the property owner made, on top of being able to give Sally her land is something special. Check out some more juicy pro revenge drama with this tenant who took revenge on an evil landlord.

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Text - r/ProRevenge u/IAmDinosaurROWR • 2y + Join Land Deal Gone Awry - A Tale of Vengeance Disclaimer: this tale of revenge was thought up, and carried out, by my parents and neighbor. My parents live in a nice, quiet neighborhood. For the most part, everyone gets along well and the neighborhood exists in its own little bubble; the only time you see people from outside the neighborhood bubble is on Halloween.

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Text - Our backyard neighbor, a single, middle aged woman who we'll call Sally, was kind of adopted by our family and came to all holiday parties and family get togethers. We all love her and that made our revenge all the more satisfying. Sally had a next door neighbor who owned a lot between Sally's house and her own. When the neighbor expressed an interest in selling the lot, Sally offered to purchase it and a deal was made. Unfortunately, Sally's neighbor died prior to the land deal being fin

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Text - My parents and Sally hatched a plan, though. My parents, whom RBF did not know, had an attorney draft a purchase offer for the empty lot. They offered several thousand less than Sally's original offer had been. RBF hemmed and hawed, but came back with a counter offer equivalent to Sally's original offer. My parents offered her five thousand less and she accepted. After the sale was finalized, my parents sold the lot to Sally for the same price they purchased it; Sally ended up receiving t

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Text - Another interesting tidbit - after purchasing the lot, my parents notified the town of their intent to not develop the property so nobody can ever build a single family dwelling on it. Killed two birds with one stone - no downhill neighbor and the property stays in the "family." TL;DR - Parents purchased property to sell to neighbor whom property owner refused to sell to, resulting in a loss of money to the original property owner. 3.1k 171 1 Share

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