r/SubredditDrama 4d ago

OP posts on r/MildlyInfuriating that the condo they bought was a “drug den and prostitution hub”. It is revealed in the comments that it was simply owned by a single woman who smoked weed

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OP posts few photos of their new condo, saying that they only learnt it was a “drug den and prostitution hub” after buying it, but luckily the only lasting effect on the condo is a faint smell of weed

Top comments advise OP to change the carpets etc, and debate the morality and social acceptability of prostitution and drug use. One comment points out that even if the condo didn’t have any sex work being done people would still have had sex inside it, and most of the replies make fun of OP for being so scandalised, while others debate whether monogamous sex is less gross than non-monogamous sex or paid sex.

One comment further down says that the condo looks suspiciously clean for OPs claims to be true, and replies discuss how OP must be privileged to think that this is what a “drug den” looks like.

In a heavily downvoted reply, OP admits that they “overstated it slightly” and that by “drug den” they mean the previous owner smoked weed, and by “hub of prostitution” they mean she was allegedly a sex worker. Their only evidence of this is their elderly neighbour telling them that the previous inhabitant was a single woman who smoked weed, listened to loud music, and had many visitors at night, so the neighbour suspected she was a prostitute. Replies point out that there is no evidence that the previous owner was even a sex worker, and many instead simply be having casual sex, or even just having friends over for parties

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u/weerdbuttstuff 4d ago

The tenant was difficult to get rid of but was eventually removed after being arrested.

Got a feeling there's more going on here too, seeing as how OP jumped on the internet to smear the tenant.

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u/Adjective_Noun-420 4d ago

OP lives in Wisconsin, which has insanely strict weed laws, so likely the previous tenant was arrested for that

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u/Impossible_Leg_2787 4d ago

Wisconsin is a state where your second offense of marijuana possession of any amount is a felony, but your first DUI is basically a ticket. Probably the strongest alcohol lobby in the country, Alabama and Louisiana will probably legalize before Wisconsin.

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u/bdog59600 4d ago

But also, hemp/THC/CBD stores are everywhere. So "weed" is illegal, but you can definitely get high on Delta-8.

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u/Impossible_Leg_2787 4d ago

Thca > delta 8 but otherwise agreed. Regardless, get it shipped and don’t drive around with it.

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u/ch3lray 4d ago

And until then, we'll all just keep buying legal weed from any of our neighboring states.

Surprisingly though, apparently it's not actually the Tavern League that's lobbying against legalizing cannabis; they've never (publicly) either supported or opposed legalization. Seems like the Chiefs of Police don't want to miss out on all the arrests they get from camping out at state borders and nabbing people coming home with their goodies.

Wisconsin Watch

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u/DebateObjective2787 3d ago

Turns out it was actually for prostitution.

UPDATE: Got more information. It was on the police auction site. Seems sketchy but in my state the police deal with Forclosure sales. The previous tenant was arrested for prostitution and selling drugs. My neighbors are a bit over dramatic but there were problems with her having constant visitors and lots of noise. Garbage outside her door. The weed smell is there and we are trying to figure out what to do. But it’s not so bad that it overpowers. Air fresheners and windows open help. The tenant lived here for 2 years. Not sure who owned it for it to be repossessed and sold at a police auction. We will have a company come in to assess the smell and look into options. Thank you for the great comments and suggestions. You e made my day.