Want to become the most informed home buyer in town? Invest a few hours to watch every video uploaded on this channel. I can spot water damage a mile away now! Tom, we absolutely love getting frequent videos from you. We'll take them any way you want to upload them, with any music you want. Keep the great videos coming!
This is becoming clickbait unfortunately, i loved how humble you were at explaining why things fail and what would be the appropriate correction. Pls no more instagram type videos with metal music.
My dad bought a newly built house, he's the first to own it, and he rented it to a Christian adult family with a lease agreement. They bred dogs and exotic fish, grew and sold marijuana, and never let him inside. They pleaded for their deposit back at church, so my dad gave it, then they stopped paying rent for two months, bailed, and the new house was in worse condition than this. I feel for these owners, because it was what my dad and I went through. Unlimited spiders. Every bathtub corroded by acid. Every cabinet destroyed. Every door broken, literally all ruined. Multiple holes in every room. Water damage everywhere. Concrete broken. Unpaid utility bills. Unpaid service bills. Pipes cut. Shingles cracked. Tankless heater blew a cap and fried. AC damaged. Spoiled carpet. Clogged drains. Broken window hinges. Door knobs stolen. Damaged oven. Dented sink. Then the painter ripped us off by spray painting so thin that patchwork can be seen, and shoddy with areas unpainted. The rest of the story is my nightmare.
I love your content, so I'm glad that you're releasing things way more often now! You're putting in extra effort to share what you've seen, which is valuable.
How on earth would anyone put a home like that on the market and not sell it in as-is condition.........that real estate broker must have been desperate for their first sale!
Lol, the stuff in this channel is enough to put people off buying a home! I suspect that Canada has z similar issue to Australia, property pushed into a bubble and so Builders want to get through projects so quickly to move onto next to get $ turnover they do a rush job?