Homebuyers have another thing to worry about. This time, it's 'housefishing.'
Tamara Ceaikovski
When Realtor Sonia Rodriguez arrived to scope out a four-bedroom, two-bathroom condo in Annandale, Virginia, for her clients, she opened the door expecting to see a clean, well-lit, move-in-ready apartment. Instead, she was greeted to a space that could generously be described as lived-in, with marks on the walls, pots on the stovetop, and a cat staring at her from atop a cluttered dresser. The contrast between the listing's photos, which featured bright, clean rooms and modern furniture, and
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