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Desperate Tenant Bombards Shady Landlords With Insane Letters Until They Return Every Penny Of $1,000 Deposit

by Jeffrey Stone
December 4, 2025
in Social Issues

A desperate renter escaped one hellhole apartment mid-COVID chaos, blindly signing for a new place that greeted them with a raging German roach invasion and a Christmas blackout. When shady property managers tried to steal the $1,000 security deposit by demanding an impossibly precise 30-day notice, the tenant snapped and unleashed glorious revenge.

Armed with Comic Sans, blinding yellow Jokerman fonts, and endless certified letters, they bombarded the leasing office daily until the landlords surrendered the cash without a fight, turning $43 in stamps into the pettiest victory Reddit ever cheered.

Tenant bombarded shady landlords with silly 30-day notices until they returned $1,000 deposit in defeat.

Desperate Tenant Bombards Shady Landlords With Insane Letters Until They Return Every Penny Of $1,000 Deposit
Not the actual photo.

'Nothing Beats Scummy Landlords during Covid Shutdown'

I hated my old apartment, needed to desperately get out and right when I was looking for rentals last year, coronavirus hit and everyone shut down.

With less than a week on my lease, I had to jump at the first available home. Didn't even get to inspect it. I ended up with equally horrible property...

I didn't have a key on day one, had to break in to move in, they didn't tell me about the German roach infestation (it's okay, I used to do...

Right when I lost power during Christmas (also okay, I live in the south, I didn't get too cold) I tracked down the original property owner

and asked her if I could get out of the contract and just pay her directly.

We investigated many options and the best way to get out of the contract was to just pay for the last remaining months and write a 30 day notice.

They call me and tell me that I have to write them a notice, signed and sent and received on the exact date 30 days from the leases end to...

They really stressed it had to be mailed and definitely on time or they won't be able to accept it. Cue my pettiness.

I wrote a template letter, with a generic "this is a [number of days till lease end] - day notice...

I'm writing to terminate my contract and to receive my security deposit as stated...".

I sent one out on my 103 day notice. Then another one on 89 day notice.

Then another one on 73 day notice and so forth, basically whenever I remembered about it, I would change the date around, print it, sign it and then mail it.

They call me saying this is very unnecessary and that they got my message loud and clear. But they sounded pretty rude about it so I sent some more.

I then received some passive aggressive emails that they will honor the contract and leave me the $1,000 deposit as I have sent them a 30 day notice.

But they can be tricky and as I haven't technically sent them an exact "30 days" notice, I have some more letters to send. Plus again, they sounded pretty rude...

Cue the final 15 day countdown till my 30 day notice letter. I upped the ante.

I now have one letter per day to send and I have changed the fonts on each letter ranging from Papyrus to Jokerman to Comic Sans.

My favorite one is the one where it's all bright yellow and barely legible. It just hurts looking at.

Oh and better yet, I got the last batch sent as certified mail so I get an email that they received it AND that they had to sign it.

On my 34th day notice letter (now probably the 20th letter I've mailed), I received my cashiers check back. No message or anything

.Fortunately I have four more letters to send. The best $43 on stamps I've ever paid.

TL:DR I spam the lease office with 30 day notices till they gave up on holding to my security deposit. ​

Signing contracts with shady landlords is basically the adult version of walking into the wrong haunted house. You think you’re safe, then BAM: roaches, no keys, and a sudden obsession with “exact 30-day notices.” Our Redditor’s epic paper avalanche exposed the absurd games some property managers play to pocket deposits.

On one side, the tenant technically never sent a notice that was exactly 30 days (because the managers insisted on that ridiculous rule). On the other, who has time for that level of precision when you’re already battling infestations and blackouts? The petty flood of Comic Sans letters brilliantly highlighted how landlords weaponize bureaucracy to bully renters out of money they’re legally owed.

This isn’t just one bad apple, either. According to a 2023 report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office, millions of renters lose portions of their security deposits every year, often wrongfully, for normal wear and tear or invented fees.

In many states, landlords have to return deposits within 14–30 days and provide an itemized list of deductions. Failure to do so can mean they owe the tenant double or triple the amount. Yet plenty still gamble that tenants won’t fight back.

Tenant rights advocates highlight how such abuses persist due to systemic gaps: “Loopholes within HSTPA as well as systemic racism in our government encourage landlords to engage in deed theft, physical intimidation and the weaponizing of the police force to evict our neighbors.”

Sound familiar? The leasing office’s obsession with the “exact date” reeks of exactly that: flexing the tiny bit of authority they had left once the tenant outsmarted them, mirroring broader patterns where landlords exploit bureaucratic loopholes to bully renters and cling to deposits they don’t deserve.

The healthier move, of course, is documentation and small-claims court. Most landlords fold the second they get a certified demand letter or court filing. But sometimes a little creative chaos (100% within the rules) is the wake-up call they need.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

Some people enthusiastically praised OP’s clever, long-term petty revenge and malicious compliance.

Death_by_Snusnu_vol1 − You had your petty pants on good

Echo_Illustrious − "They sounded pretty rude about it so I sent some more"! !

niobiumnnul − Your long-game malicious compliance is amazing.

Echo_Illustrious − I think I'll try the bright yellow painful font. Thank you for not being my enemy. You're an inspiration, keep up the good work!

Some people shared their own stories of landlords unfairly withholding deposits or being difficult.

kelrunner − Deposits, what a racket. While I was building my house we rented. Gave deposit.

When we left the house was spotless. Got no return because there was a piece of onion skin in the back of a cabinet. That's it!

Because the new house wasn't finished I had no time to take him to small claims. It still rankles me to this day. Fer.

Typhlosion112191 − Dealing with something similar myself. Haven't gotten the keys to my apartment as it needed appliances replaced,

has a German roach infestation, a broken window needs replacing, and a non-functional A/C unit needs to be replaced as well, plus the walls needed to be painted.

Manager keeps insisting on hiring contractors to do the work, so it's taking far longer than it should have

to get me in there despite my contract stating I should have been in there since the start of June.

Others expressed strong general hatred toward landlords or shared their own petty revenge tactics against difficult entities.

TrashbatLondon − The exact 30 days thing is outrageous. I hope they get sued to non-existence.

ActualPimpHagrid − My cousin in law was exposed to covid by his landlord. As a result, me had to self isolate for 2 weeks and was unable to work.

The landlord still expected full rent despite the fact that it was his fault that my CIL lost two weeks pay. Landlords suck

Omniseed − I had a particularly petty and difficult state agency to deal with, and after a series of issues with their actions demeanor and attitude, I started making my...

I would pay all at once, but it would be a stack of small-dollar checks, pouches of odd change, separate envelopes with a small money order, that sort of thing.

There's no resolution, I eventually ran out of starter checks and gave up.

Some people highlighted the smart financial aspect of OP’s strategy.

havereddit − A $43 dollar investment that nets a $1000 return is a 2325% return on investment. Smart!

In the end, one tenant armed with a printer, certified mail, and zero chill turned the tables on landlords who thought they held all the cards. Was the Comic Sans bombardment petty genius or gloriously extra?

Would you have kept mailing letters even after the check arrived, just to drive the point home? Tell us below, because nothing unites the internet like cheering on someone who beats the system at its own ridiculous game!

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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