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Updated over 7 years ago, 05/17/2017

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Joshua D.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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CAT URINE HOUSE- ADVICE?

Joshua D.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pittsburgh, PA
Posted

Hey guys,

Getting ready to close on what appears to be a pretty sweet deal. I have it under contract with the owner for $23,500 with a ARV of $120,000. House needs about 35k in work. However, the cat urine is BAD in this house. The previous owner moved out and let his 3 cats live there for nearly a year with no litter boxes. You can imagine how horrible the cat urine smell is.

Any suggestions? We plan on tearing out all of the paneling and potentially the sub-floor to lay down new, and we had a Sherwin Williams rep suggest some kind of urine-smell killing agent to spray the ENTIRE inside of the house with, but how do you typically handle a cat pee house, investors?

Thank you!

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