We sold our spotless condo, confident everything was perfect. Weeks later, the buyer, Gordon, accused us of leaving behind a “cat smell” and demanded $10,000. Our realtor Petra called it nonsense, but Mira wasn’t about to let it slide. With access to the smart system still active, she playfully messed with lights and climate controls until Gordon freaked out.
His threats escalated, but Mira dug into his past. Turns out, Gordon had a history of fake damage claims and legal threats. With help from a lawyer friend, we gathered evidence—including a pending fraud case. A cease-and-desist shut him up fast.
He tried to settle. We refused. Then his lender pulled out, and he had to sell the condo at a loss. The new owners, Blythe and Oswin, had four cats and loved how clean the place was. Petra had vouched for us, and we became friends over dinner and laughter.
Looking back, we’re glad we stood up for ourselves. We didn’t cave—we pushed back with facts, support, and a little humor. Now the condo’s filled with love (and more cats), and we’re reminded that justice sometimes looks like a smart light and a well-timed prank.