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Well I come to find out her mom is a raging drunk who drinks a 40 oz of vodka daily, starting at 10am and drank until about 9ish pm. After she gets home from school she was expected to pour her mom's drinks because by that point mom was so wobbly-legged drunk that she couldn't walk to the kitchen and mix her own. The punishment for watering down drinks or not mixing them to mom's liking was getting banned from the bathroom. Actually. No shower, no toilets. She would walk to the gas station two blocks over if she needed the bathroom. That's why she was always unkempt and unwashed.
I told my parents about it and they let her come over and use our bathroom and shower daily. And I never once stepped foot in her house again. She was allowed to show up no questions asked to use the bathroom and shower whenever needed.
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Went to pick up this animal... and we couldn't find her. Took almost 45 min to hunt her. There was NO WAY i was stepping foot back into that place. And NO WAY I was leaving without that cat. I'd call Animal Control before I'd leave a house rat in that condition. Our shoes STUCK to the floor, and they had TWO stoves because one was too dirty to keep using.
I cannot go on.... Muffin got rescued!! That's all that mattered!
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I was horrified.
We all have numerous responsibilities and activities that eat up our time, energy, and focus: work, studies, parenting, hobbies, having some semblance of a decent social life, etc. So, unless you’re already in the habit of being super clean, keeping your home constantly tidy can be, well, a real chore. However, it’s vital that you make time to clean regularly. Not only to be proud of your home and leave a good impression on your guests (we all want to be liked and respected), but also to protect your health and others'.
Regular cleaning reduces the amount of bacteria, viruses, dust, and pests in your home, lowering the risk of illness and allergies. It helps if you make even a simple plan for cleaning your home throughout the week or month. For example, you can do a bit of dusting and decluttering before you start vacuuming and mopping.
According to Healthline, you should focus on frequently touched surfaces, change your bedding, fight mold in the bathroom, and reduce the risk of cross-contamination in your kitchen. It’s important not to use the same cloth on multiple surfaces to avoid cross-contamination.
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A few minutes later the goats wander into the house and hop up onto their sofas, plop down on the carpet, jump up on their tables, etc. I ask the guy if they’re supposed to be in the house and he says he lets them in all the time.
As per Healthline, a sample room-to-room cleaning action plan could look something like this:
- Take a laundry bag and a garbage bag, go from room to room, and collect dirty laundry for washing, as well as trash that needs to be thrown out
- Start washing your clothes, as well as your bedding, in between your chores
- Dust all the surface areas with a damp rag or microfiber cloth, from windowsills and furniture surfaces to bookshelves and the tops of pictures and mirrors
- Clean the surfaces in your kitchen, including the counters, sink, cabinets, and appliances, as well as the inside of your microwave oven if you have one
- Clean the inside of your fridge three to four times a year, and your oven every three to six months
- Clean the surfaces in your bathroom, including the toilet, shower, bathtub, counters, sink, and mirror
- Wipe down your doorknobs, door handles, and staircase railings, as well as your walls if needed
- Vacuum the floor and soft furniture, then mop the floor if needed
- Make your bed
- Wash the dishes or run your dishwasher, then put your dishes away
- Change your bath mat and towels to clean ones, and replace the dishcloths in the kitchen
- Clean your windows
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But the small tree (about 10 inches) growing out of the layer of dirt built up on the rim of the toilet still haunts me.
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In her bed.
The house had 4 bedrooms, couches and her parents had their own room.
Which of these real-life horror stories creeped you out the most, and why? What are some of your biggest pet peeves and the red flags you’re on the lookout for when you visit someone else’s home?
What’s the worst home you’ve ever visited? What scared you the most?
What do you think makes you a good host? How do you keep your home clean and tidy, despite all the other important responsibilities you have?
Share your thoughts and nightmare stories in the comments at the bottom of this post.
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The entire house was trashed with trash and dirty diapers. I mean, this stuff was everywhere. The hallways to the bedrooms and bathroom were lined with dirty diapers on the floor. The bathroom floor had dirty diapers and wipes just growing in a pile on the floor.
A couple weeks later, I “heard” that his supervisor and some other higher ups got involved. A few months after that I heard the guy received some punishment and either got kicked out or transferred. I never saw him again after that.
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