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strong cat urine odor

Kellen M
  • Bonaire, GA
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Thinking about purchasing a property with cat urine around the refrigerator but the smell travels over other parts of the house. My question: Should I calculate that expense to fix it into my offer price or bid regularly and if the inspector finds the problem, ask for the seller to fix it?? It is a foreclosure, so it would be the bank that I'm dealing with. Thanks for your responses!

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James Hamling#3 Real Estate News & Current Events Contributor
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OMG, I LOVE the smell of cat urine in the morning........ it smeels like money!!!!!

Cats like other animals mark there area, there will be urine every where. You beat that wonderful cat urine drum until it ignites into a huge discount fire.

Then when you buy with your best discount, rip out all carpet, all pad, spray a bleach water mix on all hard surfaces, use Killz to prime coat the floor, and re carpet.

Killz is the only product that really works 100% of the time for animal urine.

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