When the Trumps and his wife moved the last, she said, “It was hard,” because it was “hard.”
At the White House, I thought that many servants would be flying around to teach the central heating mechanism and the position of the original tap, but I can sympathize to some extent.
It is not a picnic to get used to a new house from the moment you cross the threshold.
When you arrive for the first time, it's nice to open the door and find a welcome message from the previous owner.
The owner of the house we purchased first left the card in a wine bottle and our happiness. The house was beautiful. A note on how to use the immersion heater and a booklet of a cooker and a refrigerator were left.
But the second was more contrasting. The house was dirty. Things were scattered on the floor in every room. I found clothing, coins, broken toys, abandoned tights, and eating potato chips. The stairs were the worst. There was something scattered in each stage. There was no explanation about how to use Central Heating. I was wondering if I would buy a house, but this terrible introduction was not a good sign for me.
When I looked around, we didn't intend to ask about the washing machine piping. It wasn't in the kitchen, and after seeing the separate building, they thought they didn't have it, but the details of the real estate agent included it. Eventually, I found a pipe and tube in the landing cabinet on the first floor.
At least they left the light bulb. Legally, there is no obligation to put equipment or equipment on the seller, but it is known that some sellers will remove all the screws in the light bulb before departure or dig out the garden plants.
There was no card to welcome us from the previous owner in the current house, but the neighbor next to me supplemented it. They left a welcome note along with fresh eggs from chicken. The house was beautiful, and other neighbors told me when to put out the trash can.
I wish I had a theft alarm code. There were many warnings for no reason, and it was a nightmare to silence. Eventually, I asked the engineer to cancel the connection.
It takes time to get used to the life of a new house. It is common to find troublesome problems from the first day. There are only things that you do not notice even if you look around the house, such as water leakage, door sticking, cupboard size, but also dangerous electrical equipment. All of these are all issues for the seller that they could leave them to a new house and work on new series of issues.
Whether it's a white house or a west bowling half -family house, moving to a new house can certainly be difficult.
Unlike the Prime Minister and the President, many people move into the same property twice. Currently, the Trump and his wife, who are back in the same lower house in the second term, don't have to worry too much. Perhaps it will be an opportunity for them to work on the small DIY work that they started last time. Donald can set up those shelves to replace the dirty ground material in the bathroom, and Melania can replace the flashy bleeding. I was able to repaint the gutter together.