Woman Ruined Her Apartment Hunt By Sabotaging Coworker’s Verification Process

A young woman’s stomach dropped when her coworker, who was close with their shared manager, almost destroyed her apartment application by blocking the required employment check. She kept her cool instead of confronting the betrayal, then watched quietly as the same woman rushed to sign papers for a sketchy building in a town the first woman knew too well.

Later the coworker bragged about the cute place with wide open grass fields beside it, and the first woman simply encouraged her to commit right away, never mentioning the rough crowd, the nightly activity, or why locals avoided the area entirely. The silence spoke volumes after the earlier sabotage.

Redditor gets petty revenge on fake friend by not warning about a bad complex.

Woman Ruined Her Apartment Hunt By Sabotaging Coworker's Verification Process
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'Fake Friend almost costs me my apartment, so I make sure she finds her own apartment?'

This was too long so I made it short and sweet!

FakeFriend and I worked at the same place. FakeFriend was best friends with the manager.

FakeFriend wants to move in with me. Nope, not happening.

My apartment complex wants income verification. Basically, they just want the manager to confirm I worked there.

FakeFriend convinces manager to not verify my employment. I almost lose my apartment. Thankfully, I don't.

I pretend to not know what she did.

She tells me she found an apartment of her own. The leasing office said they didn't have an empty one to show the inside.

They made her appointment early in the morning. She says the place looks cute, with wide open fields of grass next to the complex.

I encourage her to sign the lease, effectively giving up her spot on other apartment waitlists.

This was my petty revenge: I don't tell her that I know the place because I used to work in the same town.

I don't tell her that crackheads are nocturnal, and the place is full of them.

I don't tell her that the fields of grass are there because no one wants to build next to them.

I don't tell her that everyone in town knows that place has a big meth problem.

A coworker who posed as a buddy used her manager connection to block the Redditor’s income verification, nearly costing them their home. The Redditor stayed silent, then encouraged the fake friend to lock in a shady apartment in a town they knew well: complete with open fields that locals avoided for good reason.

Some see the Redditor as clever for letting the fake friend face natural consequences after such a serious betrayal. After all, the friend acted first by risking someone’s housing.

Others might argue the silence crossed into indirect harm, especially since the complex had visible red flags. The motivations seem clear:  the Redditor felt deeply wronged and chose quiet satisfaction over confrontation, protecting their own peace while the friend rushed into a decision without much research.

This situation highlights broader issues in toxic friendships and workplace drama. Betrayal by someone close hits harder than from a stranger because it shatters trust built on shared time and vulnerability. Research shows that experiences of betrayal, including by friends, are surprisingly common and can trigger significant emotional fallout like shock, anger, and damaged self-esteem.

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Psychologist Stanley Jack Rachman notes the wide-ranging effects of such betrayals: “being betrayed can cause considerable distress, with wide-ranging effects including shock, loss and grief, morbid preoccupation, damaged self-esteem, self-doubting, and anger.”

The Redditor’s calm exterior likely masked real hurt from nearly losing their apartment due to a colleague’s actions.

Neutral advice often points toward setting firm boundaries rather than escalating revenge. While a bit of poetic justice feels satisfying in the moment, experts highlight that holding onto resentment can keep the original pain alive. In cases like this, focusing on your own stability tends to bring longer-term relief than watching someone else struggle.

Ultimately, situations like this invite us to reflect on how we handle fake friends and professional overlaps. Clear communication, thorough personal research on big decisions like housing, and knowing when to walk away from toxic dynamics can prevent escalations.

Take a look at the comments from fellow users:

Some people claim the fake friend is fully responsible for not researching the bad neighborhood herself.

Aivellac − A few comments saying OP is bad but OP didn't make her live there they just didn't warn her away from the s__thole.

If she's going there without research then she's responsible for herself.

Poinsettia917 − Love it. Does she have access to the internet? Then she should have done research. She sounds vicious and evil. To hell with her.

Others believe the manager acted wrongly or illegally by not properly verifying employment and the workplace seems problematic.

GNU_PTerry − I feel like it was probably illegal for the manager to not verify your employment, was there any follow up on that?

Urban_mist − Honestly, f__k the fakefriend but also, f__k the manager. I’d look for an alternate place to work, sounds like it’ll be trouble working with them.

[Reddit User] − How do you know she convinced the manager not to verify?

Must’ve been a s__tty place to work if you had a manager that couldn’t also see that person was fake.

Many believe OP should now reveal the truth to the fake friend in a way that makes her realize she was tricked.

The_Billy_Dee − If y'all still work together bring up casually how the crackheads are doing at thier complex.

They will figure out that you knew and fucked them over. Opens you up to retribution but it's worth it to see their stupid face when they realize.

MrAvalanche1981 − I'm glad you didn't tell her then, but I sure hope that you do tell her now!

BTW, I know that you tried to have my income verification denied, so I conveniently forgot

to tell you about the Meth Grand Central you're moving into. Probably should get some good locks!!

CoderJoe1 − Your revenge is very meth-odical.

ChevilleTortue − With fake friends like these who needs fake enemies?

NotARobotDefACyborg − TIL crackheads are nocturnal.

Do you think the Redditor’s silence was fair payback after the near-miss with their apartment, or did it risk crossing a line? How would you handle a fake friend who endangered your home while still working together? Share your hot takes below!

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