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That's just not normal though is it. Unless you were trying to shaft someone or you forgot to bin it when you moved. Assuming neither of those scenarios are in play here I can only presume the offender here is mentally unwell. It would be like dumping a soiled nappy, or used toilet paper on the floor, looking it, shrugging and walking off.
Hope it didn't ruin the day too much. I can honestly say that my neighbours in Chichester road are the best we have ever had. A real mix of people. We love it round here and I hope your stay is a long and happy one.
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No, it's pretty fucked up.
The wife is apparently unwell and they had lived there for 20 years. It shows. Somehow they had managed to disguise this when we viewed the property.
I didn't go back today as I couldn't really handle it. Sent agents an email and hopefully cleaners etc will come tomorrow/Tuesday. Already posted an ad on mybuilder.com for the bathroom. And roughly finished and costed the works planning document.
clause 14.4 (a) all rubbish is removed from the property and that the property will be left in a clean and tidy condition. YES ticked
Used colostomy bag - the highlight of the mountain of filth left behind.
The empty house was always going to be a pretty underwhelming thing, especially on a grim day like today but you could see past that. Unfortunately it was so far from that, the missus was pretty upset whilst I tried to keep morale high.