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Old 08-04-2013, 06:02 PM   #22832
kindlekitten
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Originally Posted by Roger Parkinson View Post
Is the cat included in the asking price or do they want extra for it?
presumably as the house is essentially a "tear down", ie "the value is in the land"

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KK... did you have to remove the dead cat yourself? I don't imagine the house smell too purty.... or should I say it DID smell too puddy?


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it's not my listing and not my responsibility. my client damn near fell into it. the house REEKED of animal and human urine as well as decaying cat and almost certainly other things underneath

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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe View Post
Some thoughs on this:

* Did the previous owner die unexpectedly?

* Many realtors suggest doing things like placing a vase of freshly cut flowers on the kitchen table. Are the current owners named Addams, by any chance?
the previous owner died in the home and apparently wasn't found... for awhile...

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One of the nice things about living in Thailand is that I can buy 10% Lidocaine pump spray over the counter. With my life-style, I'm frequently getting scratched up! A little squirt'll do ya!


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I wish I'd had that when I was teaching myself to surf in Hawaii and tore the TOPS of my feet up on coral
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