Mine installed a pegboard in the pantry. It’s incredibly useful for hanging up pots and pans.

  • @[email protected]
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    62 hours ago

    Kept the left over floor tiles. Nearly 30 years later I needed to replace one, had a box ready to go.

    • @MintyAnt
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      Remember folks, you’re supposed to leave extra shit like this behind for exactly this reason

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    In the living room they routed audio cables through the walls for a surround sound system

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    Patched CAT6 cable to nearly every room in the house. WIFI is good these days but still cant compete with good ol ethernet.

  • @PetteriPano
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    They planted two plum trees and one cherry tree. I picked so many plums this year. Still have a bunch on the freezer ready to go in pies. Made two batches of slivovice moonshine back in the fall just so they wouldn’t go to waste.

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    As a kid we moved into a house in the middle of winter, the previous owner had left the fire ready to go, including matches and a couple days worth of wood.

  • FlashMobOfOne
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    Man, so many things.

    They fully remodeled it in 2016, and by virtue of being stupid rich, left it fully furnished and equipped. To them it was just a line on their balance sheet that they wanted liquidated. To me, it was an extra $10,000 I didn’t have to spend on furniture and appliances.

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    Mine hired a bad realtor who listed the house poorly. It means we didn’t compete with cash offers and could actually buy the house.

    • @spongebue
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      My friend got his townhouse that way. It was a pretty decent place, and nobody was interested because there were, like, 2 almost-identical exterior shots, maybe one of the kitchen? and 5 from the master bedroom. None from the living room or anything like that

  • @Coreidan
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    Fuck if I know. These people were idiots and did so many stupid things

    • @theedqueen
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      I suffer with you. This is my first place so I didn’t have as good an eye of what to look out for. Now after having lived in this place for a while I realize the previous owner took a lot of shortcuts and did a really crappy “remodel” job.

      • @Coreidan
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        I’m pretty sure my house got flipped by some DIY morons

  • Vanth
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    Soundproofing in the wall shared with next door unit. Like, really good soundproofing. I can’t recall hearing anything from them ever.

    Bad landlord move: IDK WTF they were thinking with the shower. There are SO MANY little nooks and crannies that are narrower than a pencil. I spray so much crap in there trying to prevent mold. I hate it. Landlord is lucky I’m a diligent tenant, most would let his bathroom rot, it takes so much work to keep it clean. When I build a house the shower will be SO SMOOTH and I’m going to lay it out so I can just plug in a power washer and spray it down.

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    Kitchen faucet is hands free if you put batteries in a thing under the sink. I don’t think the last people used it because it didn’t have batteries when we moved in. Works great though, turning a faucet on and off without touching it is really convenient when your hands are dirty.

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        Not sure yet, more than 1 year at least. It takes AAs so they are easy enough to replace.

        • @[email protected]
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          Nice I thought it was going to be less then a year. I also had the thought of just plugging into the garbage disposal outlet but that might take the redneck engineering to accomplish.

  • @spittingimage
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    Nothing.

    And that’s why we were able to afford it.

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    My apartment used to be owned by a landlord cop who moved to Florida. So I appreciate that he reduced the population of landlord cops in my area by 1

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      1615 hours ago

      A COP AND LANDLORD?

      🤨

      Bruh, that’s terrifying. Imagine how much surveilance they put in the house, knowing the cops be weird af and want to spy on people all the time.

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        NYC’s mayor is literally one. Turns out landlords and cops both enjoy abusing people to their benefit

      • @[email protected]
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        You would think… An ex of mine had a cop for landlord for a while. He neglected to change the keys after the previous really sketchy tenants. Guess who got burglarized. And yet they never found the culprits, not recovered the items.

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    The owner prior to the last planted fruit trees in the 70s. I love having fresh fruit to eat/share.

    The previous owner switched the central AC to split units. Definitely saves on electricity being able to cool/heat individual rooms vs the entire house.