Let me be real with you: being a homeowner can suuuuck. Yes, renting has some pitfalls too, but when things fail and you own? It’s on you.
r/WellThatSucks shares that sentiment with posts from people who show assorted problems with their homes. Some of them are natural disaster style issues, the others are human (or… dog…) created, but they all boil down to one thing: expensive issues.
1. Long Story Short, I Saw A Cockroach
2. “River Views”
3. Went Into My Attic Looking For A Water Leak Coming Into My Living Room And It Appears That I’m Also In Quarantine With This Whatever Monstrosity Left This Behind. Its Soft To The Touch So I’m Assuming It’s Still Around
4. Found This Under A Serving Table In A Older Home We Were Renovating…
5. Just Finished Renovations In The Master Bathroom A Month Ago…
6. Neighbors Upstairs Flooded Their Apartment
8. When Your Cabinet Decides It’s Time To Break Lose And Come Crashing Down The Day You Install Your Brand New Glass Top Stove
8. Well There Is A Water Snake Living In My Toilet Somehow
9. Bed Bugs Everywhere In The Apartment
10. Gravity Wins. But I Live To Trip Another Day
11. My Dog Has Locked Me Out Of The House. It Is Raining…
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12. Make Sure You Check That Your Door Is Closed When A Blizzard Hits Overnight
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13. Saw This On Fb With Someone Asking For A Contractor
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14. Person’s Apartment Is So Cold That Their Toilet’s Water Tank Froze And Broke
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15. The Cat Closed The Balcony Door On Me By Standing On The Handle And Pushing It Down. I Had To Wait For Someone Who Had A Key To My Apartment To Open It Up For Me. Luckily, I Had My Phone With Me
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16. Siding On My Apartment Building Was Being Replaced, Heard A Noise, Opened My Bathroom Door To This
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17. I Left A Platter Of Cookies On The Stove And My Dog Decided If He Couldn’t Have The Cookies, No One Could
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