Tenant vandalises property in revenge for rent increase—find out what he did

We've all felt the pinch of rising living costs. Rent is a constant worry, weighing heavily on our minds as we navigate an increasingly expensive world.

That simmering frustration can sometimes boil over when the pressures of modern living become too much, leading to actions that seem entirely out of character.

In a tale that feels more like a dark comedy than real life, a pensioner from Wollongong has taken what many would consider the ultimate, petty revenge after his landlord decides to hike the rent.


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A pensioner retaliated against his landlord's rent increase by vandalising the house. Credit: George Becker/Pexels


The story of Colin Spargo, a man who once had a friendly landlord-tenant relationship based on trust and a handshake, has taken a bizarre and destructive turn.

Spargo, who had been living in the rental property for 12 years, was considered a ‘family friend’ by his landlord, David Longford. Their ‘handshake deal’ had worked well for years, with Spargo enjoying a stable rent of $350 a week since 2012 without ever paying a bond.

However, as the cost of living and property values rose, Longford increased the rent to $400 in 2017, and more recently to $550, while formalising the payment process through a real estate agency.

'He calls me up and says "we need to go back to how we were with me paying cash" and I said "no, we have to keep it through the real estate,"' Longford said.

'He says, "Well, in that case, we've got a problem and it's your problem, not mine."'

Spargo then disappeared. When Longford visited his property, he found that the pensioner had applied industrial-strength glue to almost everything in the house. He was unable to enter his property because Spargo had glued shut every door, window, and shutter in the house.

When Longford finally managed to break in, he found that Spargo had also glued down chairs, tables, all the drawers, bedroom doors, kitchen cabinets, built-in wardrobes, and interior windows.

But the damage wasn't just structural. Spargo left behind a macabre scene with a clown doll hanging from a noose, perhaps as a chilling message to Longford.

The house was also filthy, with paint poured over beds, couches slashed, and a putrid smell that led to the discovery of rotting prawns hidden in a kitchen drawer and a wall cavity.

'This bedroom was probably his best effort. We've got glue here, and he's thrown a bucket of paint over the bed that was left here and the cupboards so that they can't be recycled either,’ Longford said.

'He's left this couch and slashed it so it can't be donated to anyone. In hindsight, I sort of wish that I hadn't looked after him for so long and got him out earlier.'

As for the cost of the damage, Longford has yet to calculate the full extent, but it's clear he's facing a hefty bill for repairs and cleaning. Spargo, on the other hand, was unavailable for comment.
Key Takeaways
  • A pensioner from Wollongong, Colin Spargo, vandalised his rental property in response to his landlord raising the rent.
  • The tenant had previously enjoyed a stable rent due to a handshake agreement with the landlord, but this was disrupted by formalising the payment process and an increase in rent.
  • The vandalism included applying industrial-strength glue to doors, windows, furniture, and leaving the property in a filthy condition with hidden rotting prawns and a clown doll hanging from a noose.
  • The landlord, David Longford, is facing a significant expense to repair and clean the property, while Spargo was unavailable for comment on the incident.
What would you do if you disagreed with your landlord about the rent cost? Have you ever faced a similar situation, or do you have advice on handling such disputes? Let us know in the comments below.
 

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Our home was once rented out through a real estate agent for 3 years- well known and local - Following my husbands accident I advised the agent we were returning with 4 weeks notice - on returning home we found all the walls painted mustard yellow except the kitchen - it was green -The archway between the lounge and kitchen, on either side with a small walkway left clear there was string lines floor to ceiling with some plants growing up them - holes had been drilled in the floor etc - all floors had been polished wood except for lino in the kitchen which had been cut up in places - Agents refused to help in any way neither the police. I dont believe that the agents hd ever checked - altho they say they had surely they would have seen the changes??? We had to remedy and fix ourselves -
 
He should go to jail for such wilful damage.
You should never rent your house out privately or make friends with your tenant. Nor should you rent to family or friends Never accept personal references, people can write their own or get friends to write one.
I learnt that the hard way also. It is far better to pay an agent and keep business at arms length.
Better still, dont have an Iinvestment property and save yourself a lot of heartache.
It is going to cost this guy a fortune to repair his property.
I could not agree more and there certainly is truth to the old adage "No good deed ever goes unpunished". Relevant centuries ago and relevant now. And yet, how do you stop being kind in favour of being mean and evil without compromising your ethics and morality- you can't. The landlord was beyond fair and decent to that man who clearly hated himself for being a renter and the "friend" more so for being a landlord. What a sorry excuse for a human being!
 
Our home was once rented out through a real estate agent for 3 years- well known and local - Following my husbands accident I advised the agent we were returning with 4 weeks notice - on returning home we found all the walls painted mustard yellow except the kitchen - it was green -The archway between the lounge and kitchen, on either side with a small walkway left clear there was string lines floor to ceiling with some plants growing up them - holes had been drilled in the floor etc - all floors had been polished wood except for lino in the kitchen which had been cut up in places - Agents refused to help in any way neither the police. I dont believe that the agents hd ever checked - altho they say they had surely they would have seen the changes??? We had to remedy and fix ourselves -
Tell that to the lefties and greenies who think every landlord is a millionaire devil and every tenant a saint!Oh sorry, that won't work because they suffer from wilful blindness. Ugh!
 
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im in the same boat, ive been in this house for 15 years , the rent was 440 , it has now been increased to 800 with a real estate manager now involved,, NO maintenence has ever been done on this house , it had the best rose garden in the suburb , still has lock up doors ,,no paint to any walls or ceilings except a light base coat...I am gone ..he is up for thousands in repairs GREEDY
 
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Take him to court!
No point - even if he was found guilty and ordered to pay - the landlord would have no chance in hell of getting any money out of the tenant (even if he had it). The landlord would spend dollar after dollar to no avail and the tenant knows it. Most mealy mouthed Magistrates would not have the courage to send him to jail - clearly they have never heard of "do the crime do the time". It is no surprise that this country is a mess.
 
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The landlord should have kept everything businesslike from the beginning. I'm not championing this guy: he's clearly a money-grubbing greed-machine taking advantage of the rental shortage. $550 a week is relatively cheap by WA "standards," but it's still money-grubbing from desperate people.

On the other hand, what the former tenant did is immature in the extreme and unconscionable. Let him pay FULL compensation.

And let the landlord consider the consequences of his own greed.
 
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No point - even if he was found guilty and ordered to pay - the landlord would have no chance in hell of getting any money out of the tenant (even if he had it). The landlord would spend dollar after dollar to no avail and the tenant knows it. Most mealy mouthed Magistrates would not have the courage to send him to jail - clearly they have never heard of "do the crime do the time". It is no surprise that this country is a mess.
I did chase a tenant through court once
She was a real con artist and knew all the loopholes and she had been getting away with these things for years.
Her mistake was thinking she could con me.
She had a very nice Commodore she was driving
I checked the PPSR and found no money owing on it, so I went for it.
Long. Long story. Court cases for 18 months. She pulled every trick in the book. She did a runner, but a neighbour saw her leaving and advised me. I traced her down. She made the rookie mistake of going to a very small place in the middle of nowhere. If she'd gone to a big city she would have been a lot harder to find We got a court order against her and the bailiff nabbed her car. We got $20 000. She owed us much more than that but I was determined to get that car, even if it was worth next to nothing just to turn the tables on her .
The landlord should have kept everything businesslike from the beginning. I'm not championing this guy: he's clearly a money-grubbing greed-machine taking advantage of the rental shortage. $550 a week is relatively cheap by WA "standards," but it's still money-grubbing from desperate people.

On the other hand, what the former tenant did is immature in the extreme and unconscionable. Let him pay FULL compensation.

And let the landlord consider the consequences of his own greed.
I don't think the landlord was greedy.
The tenant had been on a pretty good wicket for quite a while, and with all the interest rate rises over the last years, the landlord was probably feeling the pinch himself.
The average rent in Perth now is $700 a week, so he was still under considerably.
All the tenant has done is cut off his nose to spite his face.
He'll find it very hard to get a tenancy now with no reference for the last 12 years and he'll be listed on the bad tenants register, so no agent is going to give him a property.
 
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People on here have been referencing Perth. Last time I went there, pretty sure Wollongong, as mentioned in the article, was in New South Wales!!:)
 
Yes it is. I can only reference Perth because that's where Iive.
I just googled it and the median rent in.Wollongong is $680/week.
Commenting on your last post about chasing a tenant for monies owed. Well done and so good to hear that she did not get away with it. Unfortunately, not many people would be able to do what you did, for many reasons, and even though you were not fully compensated it put a big smile on my face because I am sick to death of hearing of low life people getting away with their cowardly and criminal deeds. Take a bow!
 
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Commenting on your last post about chasing a tenant for monies owed. Well done and so good to hear that she did not get away with it. Unfortunately, not many people would be able to do what you did, for many reasons, and even though you were not fully compensated it put a big smile on my face because I am sick to death of hearing of low life people getting away with their cowardly and criminal deeds. Take a bow!
Thank you. I must admit I was proud of.. myself. I could write a book on the
whole drama and the twists and turns from start to finish. My husband just kept telling me to let it go. My best friend told him "you don’t know your wife very well. She's like a dog with a bone she won't give up"
I even had to cope with a useless
magistrate. On one occasion the tenant didn't turn up in Court. At the next hearing she told the magistrate that she hadn't been served the papers (she had) and her Dr was a supposed to have rung and advised the court she was having chemotherapy that day (for her non existent cancer. Another story,) The magistrate accepted that and I had to point out to her that she can hardly get her Dr to ring the court with an excuse for not coming when she had just said that she wasn't served the papers and didn't know she was supposed to be there. The whole case was a circus.
It would make a good movie .
 
Its not just the government some home owners are really rorting the rents over $500 per week even taking into consideration insurances, rates etc it doesn't warrant the massive increases of over $150 plus in one hit!
I agree. When the rent is raised it isn't $10 or $20 anymore, it's from $50 upwards. Where does it end and when does it stop. Land and property owners who do not have a mortgage on their properties shouldn't be allowed to hike up the rent like they do. Sure, they're getting an income from renting out their house, but they don't have to be greedy. This is what's putting people, singles and families out on the street, because they can't sustain the rental hikes. It's unnecessary and totally greedy. And don't get me started on the immigration debacle. That's what is causing most of the problem. Stop immigration now. We cannot care or supply living standards for our own in this land, so why is this crooked government adding to the problem and not solving it. They're doing what they're doing because they need the votes to keep them in, and only then to do more damage to the native people who have been born and grown up here. This is the problem. But this current poor excuse of a government has no solution. They have made it and now it's like a train wreck coming.
 
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Thank you. I must admit I was proud of.. myself. I could write a book on the
whole drama and the twists and turns from start to finish. My husband just kept telling me to let it go. My best friend told him "you don’t know your wife very well. She's like a dog with a bone she won't give up"
I even had to cope with a useless
magistrate. On one occasion the tenant didn't turn up in Court. At the next hearing she told the magistrate that she hadn't been served the papers (she had) and her Dr was a supposed to have rung and advised the court she was having chemotherapy that day (for her non existent cancer. Another story,) The magistrate accepted that and I had to point out to her that she can hardly get her Dr to ring the court with an excuse for not coming when she had just said that she wasn't served the papers and didn't know she was supposed to be there. The whole case was a circus.
It would make a good movie .
And YOU had to point out to the Magistrate the idiocy of "...wasn't served" and "Dr. had to advise the court.."
So much for our justice system and the 3rd raters who appear on the Bench. God help us all but, again, well done!
 
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