Big mistake! The problems they had noticed went much deeper. The weak entry doorway translated into unfortified walls leading elsewhere throughout the property. The bouncy bathroom floor had been wet under the linoleum and about three inches up two of the walls. The flickering light switches were warning them of the outdated wiring which had to be replaced. In the end, their $10,000 savings only helped to give them a bit of consolation when they paid $27,000 for all of the remodeling! The five-bedroom house sat on an acre in a charmingly peaceful and newly developed area just outside of the adjoining, bustling city. At less than $180,000, it seemed to be a steal. But it wasn’t a bargain. Not in the least. Sherri and Ed soon realized the dream home they had purchased for their growing family was infested with hundreds of garter snakes. Throngs of reptiles crawled beneath the outer walls. At night, the young couple said they would lie awake and listen to slithering inside the walls. It was like living in a horror movie. At the height of the infestation, the home buyer said he killed 42 snakes in one day before he decided he couldn’t do it anymore. He waged war against the snakes and “they won.” Buyers had little recourse when they decided to flee the home. They had signed a document, noting the snake infestation. They said they had been assured by their agent that the snakes were just a story “invented” by the previous owners to leave their mortgage behind.
The buyers filed for bankruptcy and the house was repossessed.
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