Oddities...
Do-it-yourself projects can come back to haunt buyers and sellers.
When a home is sold, its many secrets can come out of the closet. Brokers, potential buyers and home inspectors step inside properties that may have been completely private for years, Ronda Kaysen reports on nytimes. com.
They peer into basements, attics and electrical panels and find a home's shortcomings. Such moments offer a rare glimpse inside the workings of a place, and can uncover shoddy renovations, failed do-it-yourself projects, neglect and...baffling remnants of the lives of former occupants, Kaysen wrote.
For more of Kaysen's recent report: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/24/realestate/home-inspectors-on-their-weirdest-discoveries.html?_r=0
What were they thinking?
Photos: Giphy, Pinterest.
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