Anonymous wrote:In picture #2, somebody ripped the stuffing out of the chair. Is it possible the house was ransacked by the owners or somebody else looking for hidden goods?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A dive into the online tax assessment leads me to believe the house belongs to a disbarred attorney who has field for bankruptcy. You'd think they would have taken the kid's picture out of the bedroom, though.
failed to pay child support, stole client funds, yikes.
But is that the same guy? That was over 15 years ago in New England.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A dive into the online tax assessment leads me to believe the house belongs to a disbarred attorney who has field for bankruptcy. You'd think they would have taken the kid's picture out of the bedroom, though.
failed to pay child support, stole client funds, yikes.
Anonymous wrote:Animals could have gotten into the house (squirrels, mice, etc) and ripped out the stuffing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably a teardown. Ugly house, water leaks, probably mold, and a gross filthy mess.
It isn't a day on DCUM without someone identifying at least one property on the real estate thread that is not a tear down as a tear down.
Anonymous wrote:No pics of the vehicles that convey?
Anonymous wrote:Probably a teardown. Ugly house, water leaks, probably mold, and a gross filthy mess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A dive into the online tax assessment leads me to believe the house belongs to a disbarred attorney who has field for bankruptcy. You'd think they would have taken the kid's picture out of the bedroom, though.
failed to pay child support, stole client funds, yikes.