Vandalism leads to us selling our home

I frequently travel for work.

I am often away from home for weeks at a time.

I constantly worry about my apartment when there is no one there. At one point, I owned a home in a fairly secluded area. I invested into smart lights that would automatically turn on plus off to make it look like someone was in residence. I obtained especially sturdy door locks plus set up a surveillance camera about the front door. None of that worked. Someone broke into the home through a window in the back. I guess it was a group of kids. They caused an excessive amount of disfigurement. They spray painted plus caused holes in the walls. They pulled down kitchen cupboards plus destroyed bathroom vanities. They left faucets running plus plugged the drains so that rooms flooded. I returned home to an immense mess. There was thousands of dollars worth of disfigurement plus endless hours of clean up. With the demands of my job, I don’t have time to take on substantial projects. I just wanted to find a quick plus hassle-free solution. I was ready to transfer into a home where I wouldn’t be responsible for yard work plus upkeep. I liked the idea of a building with security to protect my home whenever I need to be away. I couldn’t list the home for sale without handling the disfigurement from the break-in. The alternative was to sell the home for currency. I found a currency customer in the local part who offered an offer the same day I completed their contact form. Had the home been in pristine condition, I could have gotten a considerably higher price. I was willing to accept less money to avoid the time plus stress.

 

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