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A concrete contractor unexpectedly bought a house

Posted on 7/13/25 at 1:29 pm
Posted by stout
Porte du Lafitte
Member since Sep 2006
178952 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 1:29 pm


Years ago, during the great recession, there were a few houses we worked on where the former bitter homeowners poured quickcrete down some drain lines. Not much can be done other than busting out the slab and running new drain lines, hoping it stays close to the entry point and doesn't ruin all of the drain lines.

In the above photo that guy or his insurance just bought that house
Posted by Water
Louisiana
Member since Jan 2020
1120 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 1:31 pm to
Posted by auggie
Opelika, Alabama
Member since Aug 2013
30742 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 1:32 pm to
Yeah, well. Sue me.
Posted by DiamondDog
Louisiana
Member since Nov 2019
12663 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 1:46 pm to
quote:

there were a few houses we worked on where the former bitter homeowners poured quickcrete down some drain lines.


This is as evil as there is in the world, IMO. It's taking it out on others, harm for your own actions.
Posted by KemoSabe65
70605
Member since Mar 2018
6202 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 2:07 pm to
Insured some commercial property where the tenant (Chinese) poured quickcrete down all of the drains.
Posted by MyRockstarComplex
The airport
Member since Nov 2009
4855 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 2:10 pm to
When I worked in insurance I saw a handful of houses with bitter evicted renters. It was enough to make me avoid being a landlord for the most part.

I’m not quite sure why you can’t press criminal charges against people who sabotage properties.
Posted by Lou Loomis
A pond. Ponds good for you.
Member since Mar 2025
902 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 2:12 pm to
That looks like an old cheap granny house so it won’t be that bad. Probably 1209 sf.
Posted by OWLFAN86
Erotic Novelist
Member since Jun 2004
194058 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 2:14 pm to
vile peasants!!
Posted by Homesick Tiger
Greenbrier, AR
Member since Nov 2006
56106 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 3:01 pm to
That's some heavy shite in that terlit there.










Posted by Kentucker
Rabbit Hash, KY
Member since Apr 2013
20055 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 3:25 pm to
quote:

When I worked in insurance I saw a handful of houses with bitter evicted renters. It was enough to make me avoid being a landlord for the most part.


It made me quit being a landlord. Renters just don’t care about property and they certainly didn’t seem to care about losing their deposit, which was never enough to cover repairs.
Posted by shutterspeed
MS Gulf Coast
Member since May 2007
70212 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 3:27 pm to
What happened to just leaving a good ol' fashioned deuce somewhere to get back at a landlord? People have no couth anymore.
Posted by OWLFAN86
Erotic Novelist
Member since Jun 2004
194058 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 3:30 pm to
If somehow we could make switching house to horse into an Owlie switcharoo joke, we could make millions

just from the asspee clicks
Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2010
132934 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 4:10 pm to
quote:

Not much can be done other than busting out the slab and running new drain lines,



You'd think you'd be able to have some sort of jackhammer on a snake sort of tool, and then be able to grind the concrete out from there to the point of the lines being usable again.


An expensive process for sure but maybe less than buying a house
Posted by Zap Rowsdower
MissLou, La
Member since Sep 2010
15466 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 4:34 pm to
Let the Gobbler get it

Posted by doublecutter
Member since Oct 2003
6982 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 4:48 pm to
Years ago when I was selling building materials, a residential builder started to get in arrears with paying his bills. He owed his plumbing contractor something like $50k and the plumbing contractor went to the builder’s personal house that was under construction and poured QwikCrete into all the drains in the house. The builder shortly after went bankrupt and skipped town. The incomplete house sat there for a few years before it was finally sold. My employer got stuck for a couple of thousand uncollectable. Don’t know how the plumber made out.
Posted by GeauxTigers123
Member since Feb 2007
3052 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 5:00 pm to
Why aren’t houses built pier and beam anymore? Does it cost a lot more? Seems like it would be way easier for plumbers and electricians to work on your house if there was a crawlspace.

I used to live in a house in Louisiana that was really old, but it was built up off the ground.
Posted by Pax Regis
Alabama
Member since Sep 2007
14753 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 5:01 pm to
Just a bad Taco Bell dinner. That’ll buff right out.
Posted by Hangover Haven
Metry
Member since Oct 2013
31813 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 5:06 pm to
quote:

That looks like an old cheap granny house so it won’t be that bad.


Those grannies sure loved them some Linoleum flooring..
Posted by toesinthesand
One Particular Harbour
Member since Dec 2011
217 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 5:15 pm to
Posted by ElderTiger
Planet Earth
Member since Dec 2010
7647 posts
Posted on 7/13/25 at 5:58 pm to
Guy must work for Home360.
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