Apartment Complex Takes $50 Off Rent For Snitching On Neighbors Who Aren't Picking Up After Their Dogs
A 28-year-old woman refused to pick up after her dog, and instead of letting it slide, her neighbors turned it into a full-on rent dispute with cameras, receipts, and a suspiciously specific discount offer.
This apartment complex is handing out $50 off rent to residents who capture footage of other tenants not cleaning up. So a couple, armed with that promo, decided to stake out the parking lot and record people walking their dogs, including the girl seen in the video screenshot.
The clip blew up fast, racking up 1.7 million views, because it’s both petty and painfully relatable, especially if you’ve ever stepped in the one thing nobody wants to step in.
This is a screenshot from their video where they are filming a girl taking her dog out.
This apartment complex offers residents $50 off their rent for capturing footage of others not cleaning up after their dogs. This scenario is great for those gathering the footage, but it's not so great for those who aren't cleaning up after their pets.
You can see the text overlay explaining what the apartment complex is doing and why they are filming a girl with her dog outside.

They continue by saying that they would just sit in their car and record people not picking up after their dogs.
This couple took advantage of the offer they were given and decided to stake out and watch people with their dogs.

Here's where you can watch the entire video of them recording their neighbor not picking up after her dog.
This video has garnered quite a bit of attention, as it has 1.7 million views.
First off, this person defends the original posters and encourages them to keep doing what they are doing.

People started expressing their frustration about others not picking up after their dogs, so these individuals are doing good work.

Nobody claimed they were broke, but anyone would try to get a discount on rent.

Exactly, because we'd probably do the same.

People also mentioned that there is basically no excuse not to pick up after their dogs.

If you're living in an apartment complex, then you probably understand where the couple is coming from.

It is a pretty good idea, but I want to know the complex's goal with this.

It’s the same kind of mess as the neighbor who let their dogs poop in public and refused to clean up, sparking fury.
Most people were supportive of this and said it was a good idea.

People were really on board with this idea.

I think we all do.

This is also a good point to consider, but she should have picked it up immediately.

Yep, this is how it is at most complexes.

Even some real estate business owners chimed in.

I don't get it either, but maybe this will help them get into the habit.

Most of us wouldn't have to.

I think most of us would do this.

People honestly should just pick up after their dogs because it's not that hard.

Some comments had a different vibe, though.

That screenshot of the girl taking her dog out was basically the opening scene for a whole neighborhood feud that started with a $50 rent incentive.
Then the couple admitted they’d just sit in their car and record, turning “annoying habit” into a watched-and-documented problem.
When the video hit 1.7 million views, people split hard, with some defending the posters and others acting like the complex should not be paying for snitch footage.
Even the comments kept circling back to the same thing, there’s “no excuse” to pick it up, but nobody expects someone to cash in on the chaos.
Some people were somewhat conflicted about this, but for the most part, people encouraged the couple to keep doing what they are doing. Many said that if they were given the opportunity, they would have done the same thing as the couple did to get a discount on their rent.
The complex wanted cleaner sidewalks, but it accidentally created a live-action neighborhood surveillance show.
Want the same “snitch for rent” angle, see the couple who paid $50 less for filming neighbors who never pick up dog poop.