Downstairs has been gutted due to being easily flooded, vines and vegetation growing through the cracks and holes in the walls plus the windows. A couple windows will not close fully/lock. Access to downstairs is either through the front door or through a shared “laundry room” that also has the upstairs entrance. Whole house runs on the same breaker which unfortunately for upstairs tenants is located inside the downstairs unit. This also means all power usage is shared throughout the upstairs/downstairs. Water usage works the same way. Unfair to the possible tenants. Downstairs unit is unlivable and will need lots of work only to be flooded again next hurricane or heavy prolonged downpour. Also, living downstairs would be unbearable due to noise from upstairs tenants. The floors upstairs creak and bend, every step is a thud you can feel in the house. If someone is in the kitchen walking around you can feel it across the house. Walking up or down the steps to enter or leave the house causes loud thuds that would be incredibly annoying for the poor downstairs tenant. House is so poorly built and insulated that if you are upstairs you can hear someone’s conversations from the downstairs. Now, onto the upstairs. Not only are the floors basically plywood covered in carpet, they are gradually sagging and getting worse. Floor bends so badly that when we moved in a year ago it had new tile in the kitchen but just from walking around the tile has become all cracked up. The carpet sucks and has a giant burn hole in it in the bedroom next to kitchen (you can actually see the plywood the carpet covers), and also in that room is a spot in the corner where a rat dug into it (Ill get to the rat problem). Kitchen has little countertop space and half the outlets don’t work and are in inconvenient locations. Freezer door doesn’t seal and will constantly thaw/freeze. Oven is slanted at a angle. Hole chewed through the wall behind the oven by a rat. Constant rat infestation due to how the home was built. Poorly insulated and no central AC. Water heater is located in a “attic” in the stairwell to go upstairs (there’s stairs that let down and rest onto the stairs on the stairwell, this setup is really sketchy looking). Rats like to get into there and get behind the walls. House is uneven and looks/feels like it is caving in on itself so that the upstairs is going to collapse. You can visually see this by just looking at walls and roof and just by walking throughout the house. Bedroom next to kitchen is in worse condition than bedroom next to living room. Walls in the house are really thin, you can hear everything going on inside and outside the house. Both bedrooms do have 2 closests and 2 ceiling fans although they buzz and wobble. NO CENTRAL A/C AND NO HEAT, ONLY 3 WINDOW UNITS. Bathrooms are ok, big tubs and enough space. The stairwell leading into the upstairs unit from the “laundry room/front door” is narrow and not very high so tall people will frequently hit their heads when going up or down if they aren’t careful. Living room is decent, sliding glass door leads to a deck that has stairs to go down to the yard. Deck is falling apart though and some of the floorboards are rotted. You can see about a inch of separation between where the deck is supposed to meet the house. Septic tank outside in the yard is cracked and is covered by plywood and a tarp weighed down by bricks. Concrete table in yard. Fence on the left side of house is falling apart and has a gap in it. Also a alleyway runs along that side and anyone could walk through there and up to the house without being seen. No back yard. No privacy for upstairs tenants as neighbors can see everything they do. Neighbors on the right can see right into the yard and house since there is no fence, only sad hedges that die in the winter. Outlets outside don’t work. Only 2 lights outside work. House needs to be demolished and rebuilt.
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