Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our prior owners had a lot of dogs and cats over the years, and when it’s humid we can smell a pet smell. Not clearly urine but I’m sure that is a big part of it. We had all carpets professionally cleaned, fully painted, and had our tile floors acid cleaned and it has helped a lot but we still occasionally catch a whiff. We didn’t realize how dirty the home was during our brief tour before bidding!!
Omg you need to replace the carpet!!
Anonymous wrote:Our prior owners had a lot of dogs and cats over the years, and when it’s humid we can smell a pet smell. Not clearly urine but I’m sure that is a big part of it. We had all carpets professionally cleaned, fully painted, and had our tile floors acid cleaned and it has helped a lot but we still occasionally catch a whiff. We didn’t realize how dirty the home was during our brief tour before bidding!!
Anonymous wrote:This is an off the wall thought and probably not relevant since you smell it in certain rooms, but any chance there are boxwoods around? I've read they smell like cat pee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have any pets?
What is your basement drainage system and how old is it? Is the basement finished?
No pets. Finished basement. We have a standard municipal sewage system - and one of the plumbers checked the connection and said there were no problems.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have any pets?
What is your basement drainage system and how old is it? Is the basement finished?