The purpose of tagging and graffiti is not for artistic expression, but to decrease the property value of homes and buildings in high income zones. This is the most common methods, but what are some other methods to consider that not only terrorize land owners but discourage future investors from purchasing said land?
1.) Fire:
Fire is mostly utilized by the homeless to warm themselves during the winter. This is due to the lack of facilities in this country willing to maintain a healthy population, and would rather spend their time profiting off of their suffering. The thing about these hobos, is they don't have specific buildings in mind like you. Fires are a great way to illicit property damage, especially if the flames can spread to other buildings. The best way to illicit a fire is through explosives. You could also like some paper towels on fire in the bathroom, but this is a fucking stupid idea. The best place to burn a building is from the outside using homemade napalm. Preferably with diesel. Spreading napalm over the bottom of the exterior of the building will be the best option to not get caught. The best time is to do this at night. If you don't have any buildings to burn in mind, why not try a construction sight with much exposed wood to your disposal?
2.) Acid:
Acids are a fun thing that can wreak havoc if utilized correctly. Let's say you have some sulfuric acid on hand. You can simply go to the bathroom and pour it down the sink or the toilet and watch the fun unfold. Now, with tiny amounts, this can be amusing but it won't be the most effective. The goal here is to destroy as much as possible, and the best way to damage the most with any kind of corrosive acid is to target pipes. If you're on a construction site, I suppose you can go for support beams but this is impractical and fire is a much better solution. Another solution is to go on top of said building, and dump a bucket of the acid down the vent which will spread and corrode minimal infrastructure in the building. If you have any better ideas, don't let me stop you!