One horror story is finding a major termite infestation during a home inspection. The wooden beams in the attic were almost completely hollowed out. It was a nightmare as it meant extensive and costly repairs.
There was a case where during the home inspection, the inspector found that the electrical wiring was a mess. There were exposed wires, and some of the circuits were overloaded. It was a serious fire hazard, and the new owners would have to re - do the entire electrical system in the house, which was both time - consuming and costly.
One of the common horror stories is foundation problems. Cracks in the foundation can be a sign of serious structural issues. It could mean that the house is not stable and might require expensive repairs to fix. Also, HVAC problems are quite frequent. An old and malfunctioning heating or cooling system can cost a lot to replace or repair.
Sure. One time during a home inspection, the inspector opened a closet and a bunch of fake snakes fell out. It turned out the homeowner had put them there to prank anyone who opened it. Another story is when an inspector found a hidden room behind a bookshelf. The homeowner had forgotten about it and was just as shocked as the inspector. And there was this case where an inspector was checking the attic and found a family of squirrels had made a cozy nest among the insulation.
One horror story is when people waived inspection for a house. They later found out that the plumbing was a mess. There were hidden leaks that caused mold growth, which was a huge and costly problem to fix.
One horror story could be when someone did a home DNA test and found out they had a serious genetic disorder they were completely unaware of. It was a shock as they had no family history of it and suddenly had to face a lot of medical uncertainties and potential lifestyle changes.
One horror story is when a family's home was severely damaged by a storm. They thought their home insurance would cover it all. But the insurance company found a tiny loophole in the policy about pre - existing roof damage. So they only paid a fraction of what was needed for repairs, leaving the family to struggle with huge out - of - pocket expenses.
Well, there was a person who wanted to install new flooring. They bought cheap laminate flooring from an unknown source. After installation, it turned out the flooring was of extremely poor quality. It scratched easily and some pieces even warped. And then there was a family who decided to add an extra room to their house. The construction crew made a mistake with the foundation, and the new room started to sink a little bit over time, causing cracks in the walls.
One horror story is when a home inspector missed a major water leak in the basement. The new owners moved in and within a week, they had a flooded basement. It cost them a fortune to fix the plumbing issue and deal with the water damage.
Once, I was home alone at night. I heard strange scratching noises coming from the attic. Every time I tried to convince myself it was just a rat, but the scratching got louder and more persistent. I was too scared to go and check. I just huddled under my blanket until morning when the noises finally stopped.
There was a case where the home builder cut corners on the foundation. During a heavy rainstorm, water seeped into the basement, causing mold growth. The homeowners had to spend a fortune on waterproofing and mold remediation. It was a huge disaster for them.
One horror story is when a family hired a contractor to redo their kitchen. The contractor took their deposit and then disappeared for weeks. When he finally showed up, he started the work all wrong, ignoring the plans they had agreed on. They ended up having to fire him and find someone else, losing a lot of money in the process.