Where do I even begin with this disastrous excuse for a house? I recently made the unfortunate decision to buy this property, and it's been nothing short of a living nightmare from day one. I can't believe I fell for the charm of the pictures and the reseller’s (Comey & Shepherd Realtors) empty promises. Let's start with the plumbing, I've never encountered a more dysfunctional system. The pipes seem to have a mind of their own, deciding when and where to leak or burst at their leisure. It's like living in a constant game of Russian roulette, wondering which room will be flooded next. The bathrooms have become danger zones, and I've had to become an impromptu plumber just to keep the place from turning into a swamp. Unbelievable. After enduring a week of plumbing horrors, I finally called in a professional plumber, and their verdict left me speechless. As it turns out, this house should have never been put on the market in the first place. I can't help but feel like an unsuspecting victim of a real estate scam As if the plumbing fiasco and the icy grip of an ineffective furnace weren't enough, attempting to replace the filter in the furnace became a life-threatening ordeal. Imagine my horror when the filter, which should have been secured properly, came crashing down nearly on top of me, held in place by a flimsy piece of tape. It's as if the previous owners played a dangerous game of "Furnace Jenga," and I was the unwitting player about to get crushed. Prepare for a jaw-dropping tale of deceit and collusion that has left me questioning the integrity of the entire home-buying process. After encountering a multitude of issues, culminating in a dangerous furnace situation, I was forced to replace a simple filter – an endeavor that unearthed a shocking web of negligence, manipulation, and potential collusion. What's even more infuriating is that all these issues were not only present but listed in the inspection report. It's a chilling realization that the seller and the inspector – the very people who should have safeguarded the integrity of this transaction – either negligently overlooked or conveniently ignored glaring problems that were right under their noses. I can't help but wonder if there was some sort of underhanded alliance at play. The idea that the seller had someone perform a slapdash job to merely placate the inspector while the inspector turned a blind eye to substantial issues is a stomach-churning possibility. Was this an orchestrated effort to unload a problematic property that had languished on the market for too long? It certainly feels that way. My trust in the entire home-buying process has been shattered. The basic principles of honesty and accountability have been tossed aside, leaving me to contend with the aftermath of a disastrous decision that was seemingly facilitated by negligence and, quite possibly, a dubious alliance. For anyone considering buying this house or dealing with the individuals involved, proceed with extreme caution. If my experience is any indication, you're stepping into a realm of deception and potentially fraudulent dealings. This house has become a cautionary tale that serves as a harsh reminder that vigilance and thoroughness are paramount when navigating the treacherous waters of real estate transactions. It's been a mere three months since I made the mistake of purchasing this house, and the list of woes has grown longer than I could have ever anticipated. As if the plumbing woes and the frozen abyss of a furnace weren't enough, now I've uncovered a troubling thread of neglect and potential collusion that has tainted my perception of the entire home buying process. Replacing a simple furnace filter should have been a straightforward task, but instead, it, turned into a near-disaster when the filter came crashing down due to being held in place by what appeared to be a flimsy strip of tape. It's alarming to think that such a critical component of the heating system was treated with such disregard, and it's even more alarming to consider the potential danger this posed to my safety. What's more disconcerting is the fact that all these issues were outlined in the inspection report. It's as if the seller and the inspector chose to downplay or completely ignore the glaring problems that were noted. This revelation begs the question: Was there some sort of unholy alliance between them, aimed at getting this problematic property off the market? And all of this within a span of three months. It's a testament to the magnitude of the issues that I've been grappling with since day one. The truth is, I've never felt more deceived and manipulated in my life. The foundation of trust has been shattered After enduring three months of unrelenting nightmares in this house, I refuse to remain silent any longer. It's time to expose the truth and share my harrowing experience with anyone who might consider making the same mistake I did. I'll be posting this warning everywhere I can so that others don't fall victim to the same treacherous path that I've to walk for the next 30 long years.