While almost all parents want to provide their children with a space of their own, typically their bedroom, and more or less let them keep that room as they see fit, there needs to be some common sense involved there.

Sure, a messy room is often a child's way of rebelling against having to take out the trash, load the dishwasher, clear the table, and related chores, a room that is too messy can create both a health hazard and a fire hazard.

Clothes that are thrown over a floor heating vent, or the space heater, or the computer housing, can cause excessive heat that ultimately can cause those clothes to catch on fire. Clothes that are touching the hot or neutral prongs on the electric cord that has been partially pulled out of the wall from tripping over it regularly can also catch fire. Small insects and other unwanted pests can make nice homes in that storage, creating health and safety hazards. Even your child's pet turtle, guinea pig, gerbil, hamster, or, gasp!, snake could get lost in the mess.

If your home, or any part of your home, including the garage, looks like the following pictures from actual home inspections, please do yourself and your family a big favor and clean it up. As my wise old grandmother said, "If I haven't used it in six months, it's probably time for a garage sale." She was the champion of garage sales, and although I pretty much am a pack rat myself, I've learned to at least do fall and spring cleaning and start fresh.

Excessive furnishings and storage

Excessive furnishings and storage

Excessive furnishings and storage

Excessive furnishings and storage

Excessive furnishings and storage

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15 Comments on Is your house a danger to you and your family?

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13
2008
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My personal favorite is the Christmas decorations squeezed into the same place as the furnace. Great pictures Russel.

3:35am • #1
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The grey bear in the corner up way high scared me.   The only other thing I can think to say is:  My goodness.

5:22am • #2
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Goodness Gracious!  How will these folks ever get packed & ready to move after the home inspection?  How did they get an offer in the first place?

6:02am • #3
282,463 Points 4 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I listed a investor property yesterday. the tenant was still there till the weekend. How did you get pics of that house? LOL. It looks worse though.

6:39am • #4
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I am seen similar rooms, Russel.  I don't think most people realize this can be a fire hazard.

7:22am • #5
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Hey, Folks!

Thanks for stopping by.

Kris found the bear hiding amongst all that stuff, but no one's seen the blue indigo and the rattle snake duking it out. Click here.

Moving in these cases requires either:

  1. A couple of dumpsters located nearby, or
  2. A call to "Two Starving Students Will Move You." (What a great name for a moving company, although I've never seen a starving student employed by them. They've all been well-fed bears. LOL)
8:44am • #6

How on earth do you get in to even do an inspection?  The pic with all of the dream catchers . . . pic number 4 . . . if they'd clean up the house maybe they wouldn't have so many nightmares.

6:17pm • #7
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Interesting perspective, Deborah. I'm still laughing.

6:27pm • #8
AUG
14
2008
240,122 Points 21 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Let me guess... uhhhh... this home wasn't staged, was it?

12:59am • #9
542,739 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hey, Chuck. It might have been staged to hide some things. Hmmmmmmmm.

6:12am • #10
AUG
19
2008
449,898 Points Outside Blog

Holy cow, although I will say I have had a listing that looked like this, I would not list it until they cleaned it up...this realy is unhealthy..ever watch "clean house"

8:53pm • #11
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Russel, those are some rough examples - but good visualization for the topic.  Thanks much for posting.

8:55pm • #12
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Russel

How about the gas and oil cans stored by the water heater in a tight close scenario?

Good pctures.

11:00pm • #13

You must have had a lot of "unable to inspect due to personal belongings"

If the buyers ever think they might want to sue because you didn't check an outlet or window, these photos are golden.

11:57pm • #14
AUG
20
2008
542,739 Points 10 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hey, Folks. Thanks for stopping by.

Yeah, conditions make inspecting difficult but report writing easier, as Steve noted. Unfortunately, it doesn't much help my Clients.

1:36am • #15

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