I’ve also heard of people pouring cement mix down the toilets/drains, supergluing lightbulbs into the sockets and other such shenanigans.
“supergluing lightbulbs into the sockets”
That happened to the house we are in right now. The previous owner was foreclosed on.
I used to see this all the time when I had my housecleaning business years ago. Other favorites include pouring cement into pool equipment and ripping toilets and sinks from the walls.
that is common in evictions. It has become more common as people see the entertainment value of causing suffering. (think little brats who torture puppies and kittens)
people forget these are the OWNERS of the house. The bank has a lien only. Until title changes hands the OWNER is entitled to sell parts of their house.
I don’t know if you’ve seen the email about this beer drinker, but this is what part of it said.
CENTURY 21 REALTY HAD ALREADY MOVED SOME OF THE CANS OUT, AND THEY HAD CAVED IN THE TUNNELS THAT THE RENTER HAD MADE TO GET TO THE BEDROOM, BATHROOM, AND KITCHEN.
All this, yet you still do not see any dust, scattered clothing, or dirty dishes anywhere ...
Other than having a minor drinking problem, he was basically a very clean, organized person. Add to this, the fact that he was concerned about his health, proven by the FACT that he drank ‘Light’ beer.
Beer cans by the tens of thousands. Mountains of cans burying the furniture.. The water and heat were shut off, apparently on purpose by the tenant, who evidently drank Coors Light beer exclusively for the eight years he lived there.
There was an estimated 70,000 beer cans in the townhouse. To accumulate that amount of cans, the resident must have consumed an average of 24 beers a day for the 8 years of his tenancy!!