Why do the carpets in every bank owned home look like this?
By Keith Kyle
Bank owned homes are pretty rare these days but the occassional home that comes on the market always seems to look the same. I understand that people were forced to leave the home without a choice so it’s not surpising to see some damage, things removed, etc. but I can never quite figure out how they get the carpets to look so terrible? People around here can’t live like this can they? I certainly don’t see carpets looking like this so it must mean people are doing it on purpose…but how can you make it look this bad? Maybe there’s some sort of online tutorial as to how to not just destroy the carpet….but make it look like you repaired cars in the house. It’s a mystery that I just don’t understand.

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