I Asked My Neighbor to Look After
My Plants While I Was Away for a Month—When I Came Back, Strangers Were Living in My House

What started as a simple favor turned into betrayal. For years, I trusted my neighbor Lisa to watch my house while I traveled for work. She watered my plants, collected my mail, and even stocked my fridge. We were more than neighbors—we were friends. So when I handed her the keys before a month-long business trip, I didn’t think twice.
But just four days in, my deal fell through, and I lost my job. Crushed, I flew home early—only to find a strange family living in my house. They said they rented it through a vacation site. Only one person had access: Lisa. When I confronted her, she admitted she’d secretly been renting it out during my trips for over a year—pocketing the money.
I demanded $15,000. She paid quietly, and our friendship ended right there. I used that money, plus my savings, to buy myself a small apartment—no spare keys, no trust misplaced. I kept my old house and turned it into a short-term rental myself, under my name, with my rules.
Now, I earn income from the very betrayal that tried to break me. Lisa still lives across the street. She watches. I don’t wave. She gave me the push I didn’t know I needed—to take control and build something that’s mine.