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Bill W.
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Bed Bug Experience.

Bill W.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Sold a manufactured home last week and all went well. Buyers were happy and were moving in that day. The following afternoon they called to tell me that the home had bed bugs. Ugggh.

I arranged for an exterminator the following day who, after going through the home, said the home was badly infested. The poor buyer was crying as she listened to the news. The treatment is to happen tomorrow afternoon and should take care of the problem but the buyers have had to live in those conditions for four nights. The exterminator advised not to go sleep elsewhere or they will likely contaminate wherever they go.

I texted the seller, whom I had bought the home from, and he played dumb and then would not respond to any more texts or calls after that which is what I figured would happen.

I had owned the home for two weeks and saw no evidence of the bugs. I wish I had sooner as it would have been easier to treat if the home were empty and the buyers would have avoided the unpleasant experience. It seems difficult at best to detect until someone spends the night there which is when the bugs are drawn out of the walls. Hopefully after tomorrow, this issue is in the past.

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Matt Devincenzo
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Matt Devincenzo
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Do a forum search here for treating bedbugs. You will likely want to sign up for some sort of multi month treatment to ensure that they are really gone and that you don't end up having the buyer call you back in a few weeks.

Sorry to hear that this is what you get to deal with, but it sounds like you're handling it in a way that you should whether you are legally obligated to or not. These are the kinds of situations that show an investor's true colors and separate the good from the not so good investors.

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