Vacant home for 43 days?

Published on 2 April 2025 at 20:17

Leaving a home vacant for 43 days can lead to several potential issues, including:

So when you have a home inspection and then move in 43 days later do NOT expect it to be "glorious" home components break down every single day

1. Maintenance & Structural Issues

  • Plumbing Problems – Unused pipes can develop leaks, or traps can dry out, allowing sewer gases to enter.

  • HVAC Malfunctions – If the system isn't running periodically, humidity can build up, leading to mold.

  • Roof Leaks – A minor leak can worsen without anyone noticing.

  • Pest Infestations – Mice, insects, and even birds can move in unnoticed, raccoon entry.

2. Security Risks

  • Break-Ins & Theft – Vacant homes are targets for burglars or vandals.

  • Squatters – Someone could illegally occupy the property this is a state by state law.

3. Weather-Related Damage

  • Frozen Pipes – In cold weather, unheated pipes can freeze and burst.

  • Storm Damage – Strong winds or heavy rain can cause roof damage, fallen branches, or flooding.

4. Utility & System Failures

  • Power Outages – If no one is around to reset breakers, food in freezers could spoil, and security systems may fail.

  • Gas Leaks – If unnoticed, a small leak could become dangerous.

5. Landscaping & Exterior Deterioration

  • Overgrown Lawn – This signals that the home is empty, attracting criminals.

  • Mail & Packages Piling Up – A clear sign to thieves that no one is home.

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