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David Dachtera
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Rockford, IL
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Hosting an Open House? Secure seller's prescription meds!

David Dachtera
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Rockford, IL
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Good Morning America this a.m. (10/29/2023) had an interview with the late Matthew Perry ("Chandler Bing" from "Friends") from a little while ago where he talked about how bad his addictions got at one point in his life. Real estate agents/brokers and others should take heed. He used to visit open houses and check the medicine chest for pills he needed to support his addictions (mostly opiates). He would steal people's prescription medications.

One might be wise to admonish sellers to secure their prescription medications before letting people wander freely through their home.

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