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For many of us, buying a new home still feels like a distant dream. With rising real estate prices, high down payments, loan approvals, and endless paperwork, the process is already stressful enough. Add to that the pressure of choosing the right location, dealing with agents, hidden costs, and the fear of making a wrong decision; it can quickly become overwhelming. Now imagine finally making that big purchase—only to realize you’ve been completely scammed.

That’s exactly what happened to some homeowners. Today, the Bored Panda team scoured the internet to find stories of people who thought they were buying their dream homes, only to uncover shocking problems - everything from missing electrical outlets to walls literally falling apart within weeks. Keep scrolling to see these unbelievable cases and learn what you should definitely check before buying a house.

#1

I Have Two Outlets In My House (Bought 2 Years Ago) That Don't Work. Purchased 2 New Outlets To Replace Them. Turns Out There Are No Wires To Connect Them To

Unfinished electrical outlet installation on wall with removed outlets and cover on wooden floor in new home.

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    I Bought My First House 2 Months Ago. I Realized Today That The Hose Of My Dryer Is Connected To Nothing

    Dust and debris clogging a home vent inside the wall, illustrating common issues people regret after buying homes.

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    Mike F
    Community Member
    17 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Another inept inspector. That should have been caught.

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    #3

    Center Support Column In My Finished Basement Near Failure

    Rusty and deteriorated metal support in a home foundation showing damage that causes regret after buying homes.

    Just bought this house a year ago and after an unforeseen leak, i discovered that when this basement was finished a few years ago, they encapsulated the main support beam. I doubt that it looked intact at that time.

    The leak i had was also the result of the previous owners cutting corners in the wet bar, plumbing the drain not at all to code.

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    Beth Wheeler
    Community Member
    51 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's a lawsuit against the previous owners because they didn't disclose it.

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    Scams can happen to anyone. Whether you’re a tourist buying a ticket, an online shopper, or someone making the huge investment of a new home, scammers are always looking for opportunities. Here’s the thing: the key to staying safe is knowledge. Now, the good news is that the internet makes it easier than ever to research, verify, and learn about potential red flags. Awareness can save you time, money, and stress. We shouldn’t underestimate the power of preparation especially when it comes to big decisions like buying property.

    #4

    Bedroom Ceiling Collapsed

    Room filled with insulation spilled from broken ceiling, showing one of the times people bought homes and regretted it immediately.

    For context, we bought our house in March and this happened in July. It's since been repaired.

    The inspector we hired after this happened said it was caused by a combination of shoddy craftsmanship, not having proper ventilation in the attic, and the heat/humidity getting trapped in there.

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    Nicole Weymann
    Community Member
    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    In other words: yet another couple of professionals(?) with a "not my problem" attitude.

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    #5

    Found Out Entire Subfloor Downstairs Is Rotted

    Damaged wooden floorboards with holes and broken planks scattered around in a home renovation or repair scene.

    Long story short, what we thought was hvac damage from upstairs turned out to be the previous owner covered up water damage in the subfloor before we bought it.

    House was built in 2001. She sold it to us in 2017 after putting new floors in. Turned out the crawlspace had a bad design causing water damage, the only thing keeping us from falling through the subfloor were the boards on top.

    So in total, $25000 damages in drywall/mold upstairs from hvac improper install. $20000 for new hvac and air ducts. $5k and blood sweat and tears to encapsulate crawlspace. $10000 for new flooring. $12k new subfloor. Insurance wont touch any of it. Hvac company insurance only offering $10k. This is the culmination of 4 years of fighting to save the house.This is our first home ever too.

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    #6

    Taking A Shower For The First Time In The House I Just Bought

    Bathroom floor with broken tiles and damaged wall showing severe home maintenance issues after buying a home.

    My first ever house! The tiles hit me on their way down. I got out of the shower and simply walked away to make a coffee because I can not mentally handle this yet.

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    Rusty’scate
    Community Member
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    17 hours ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No masonry board and hardly any mud I cant believe it lasted that long

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    Buying a home requires thorough due diligence. Never rush into a purchase without a careful inspection. It’s important to hire a professional inspector to go through the property from top to bottom. Even if the home looks perfect at first glance, hidden problems could cost you thousands of dollars later. A professional can spot issues that aren’t visible to the untrained eye, from water damage behind walls to faulty wiring or structural weaknesses. Taking your time to inspect and ask questions is far better than regretting a rushed decision.

    #7

    Had A Sudden Wall Leak Upstairs. Ripped Open The Wall To Discover My Chimney Was Never Sealed And I Have Extensive Damage

    Exposed damaged wall revealing old lath and plaster with signs of decay in a home renovation scene.

    Adjuster came out this morning. Interior will be covered for water damage. We don't know about the exterior. I had two inspections done under USDA requirements before I bought it, moved in 2023.

    Only found this after I heard dripping in the wall during a rainstorm last week. Ripped it open and water was gushing in around the chimney. Insurance won't cover "rot" but how was anyone supposed to know about this?

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    #8

    First Winter At My First Bought House

    Collapsed ceiling inside a home with furniture and a ladder, illustrating home buying regrets after structural damage.

    The inspector may have missed some things.

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    KatSaidThat
    Community Member
    12 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think you might have also missed some things...

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    #9

    Im Replacing The Siding And Windows To A House I Just Bought. Its My First House, Im Only 22. The Entire Structure Of The House Is Like This

    Severely damaged house exterior with rotting wood and exposed insulation showing home buying regrets.

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    Mike F
    Community Member
    17 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's 50+ years worth of rot in that wall.

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    Let’s be honest: hidden problems can be costly. Even the nicest-looking homes might have serious issues lurking beneath the surface. Faulty plumbing lines, leaky faucets, or old water heaters can lead to flooding or mold. Fried electrical outlets, damaged circuit breakers, or poor wiring can cause hazards or fires. Uneven floors, cracked walls, or poorly built additions might seem minor but often indicate bigger structural concerns. Catching these early can prevent major repair bills in the future. It’s important to be thorough and meticulous; don’t assume that a fresh coat of paint hides all imperfections.

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    #10

    Bought A House Last Year And Wondered Why This Light Never Worked. Finally Took It Off To Have A Look At The Wiring

    Ceiling fixture installation with exposed screws and missing light, illustrating homebuying regrets and issues in new homes.

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    Colleen Glim
    Community Member
    19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well there’s your problem! You got that fancy invisible wiring!

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    #11

    Spending $6,000 Because Someone Who Built This House Cheaped Out And Used Pvc For Part Of The Water Main

    Leaking broken pipe underground in a newly bought home causing immediate regret for the homeowner.

    Have to get a whole new water main installed, also facing a $1,000+ water bill due to wasted water.

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    Robert T
    Community Member
    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Given that all water mains supplying houses in the UK are now PVC, the PVC is *not* the problem. For one thing it is much more resistant to frost. The problem is that the joint between the PVC and the copper is poor and has been buried in the garden. Replace the entire pipe, end-to-end, with a single piece of PVC.

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    #12

    We Just Bought A House And Found This Neat Fire Hazard When Checking All The Power Points

    Old damaged electrical wiring inside a home wall showing potential hazards buyers regretted almost immediately.

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    Scammers don’t stop once you move in. Shortly after settling into a new home, you might be targeted by fake utility company scams. You could receive a call, email, or official-looking letter claiming that your electricity, water, or gas service will be cut off unless you pay immediately. These scammers use fear and urgency to pressure homeowners into making impulsive payments. The reality is that legitimate utility companies will always provide proper billing notices and deadlines. Never rush or pay without verification. Double-check numbers, emails, and official accounts before responding to any request.

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    #13

    Just Bought The House Yesterday

    Living room in a home with severe ceiling damage and debris on the floor, showing a common regret in buying homes.

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    Mike F
    Community Member
    17 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    By the looks of the ceiling that was a pretty established roof leak. The area near the fireplace will be next.

    #14

    Mold Found In My House I Just Bought. No Wonder We’ve Been Coughing

    Bathroom with mold damage and exposed wood behind tub showing common issues in homes people bought and regretted.

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    Karma Black
    Community Member
    19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    ... is that a hole to the outside? Was there really no sign of mold on either the inside or outside? I'm not a contractor or anything, but it seems to me that damage THAT extensive would've been visible somewhere before this happened.

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    #15

    The Way They Cut The Carpet To Make This Door Open Instead Of Just Cutting The Door (Found In Basement Of Newly Bought House)

    Carpet peeled away to reveal damaged floor tiles under wood-paneled wall in a home buyers regretted purchasing.

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    Ronja Oksanen
    Community Member
    5 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Carpets are sooo often disgusting, that's a perfect opportunity to get rid of it 😁

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    Watch out for fake deed and document scams. Some scammers will claim you need to pay a fee to get a copy of your property deed or other legal documents. They might send convincing letters designed to look official, urging you to act immediately. In reality, deeds and property records are accessible through your county’s records office, often for free or for a very small fee. These scams prey on fear and urgency, hoping you’ll skip verification. Always cross-check the information before taking action, and never feel pressured to pay money to unknown companies for official documents.

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    #16

    Just Bought An Old House In The Netherlands

    Bathroom with unusual sink and shower setup featuring retro tiles, illustrating homes buyers regretted almost immediately.

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    #17

    Just Bought A House - Found A Small Patch Of Mold Which Turned Into A Much Bigger Problem

    Exposed wall with damaged wiring and mold showing common issues people regretted after buying homes.

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    Tobi Ornot
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Buildings in slums sometimes seem better than these American dreams.

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    #18

    Just Bought A House And The Inspector Said It's Good To Go, But The Dryer Needed Two Cycles To Dry Clothes. The Entire 12 Feet Of Duct Looked Like This

    Clogged home dryer vent filled with dust and debris, illustrating common issues new homeowners often regret quickly.

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    Property tax scams are another risk. Scammers often pose as government officials, claiming that you owe back taxes on your home. They might threaten legal action, fines, or even property seizure if you don’t pay right away. These letters or calls are designed to intimidate and rush you into paying without confirming details. Always verify directly with your local tax office before taking any steps. Paying attention to official notices and deadlines helps you avoid being tricked. Remember, a legitimate government office will never demand instant payment without providing a proper channel for verification.

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    #19

    Bought My First Home From An Estate Sale. Previous Owners Stole The Toilet After Final Walkthrough

    Bathroom corner with missing toilet plumbing showing a home buying regret and poor installation in the house.

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    Roxy222uk
    Community Member
    17 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It must be possible to track them down and get this dealt with. It’s literally not a home without a functioning toilet.

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    #20

    Bought My First House And It Came With A Shed. Turns Out The Previous Owner Wired The Shed Himself And Rewired Parts Of The House

    Old electrical panel with exposed wiring and damaged insulation, illustrating home safety issues people regretted after buying.

    Inspector didn't realize the shed had it's own wiring, he assumed it was connected to the house breaker.

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    #21

    My House Was Built On A Landfill

    Shovel and hole dug in yard next to a potted plant with rocks, illustrating home buying regrets in property care.

    While trying to plant a cherry tree in my yard I kept hitting hard things about 4 inches below the surface. I was really hoping they'd be some large cool stones I could add to my landscaping, but nope. It was just bottles and bottles and bottles and tons more broken glass bottles.

    This is not my first experience finding trash in my yard. When we first bought the place 5 years ago we cleared out a lot of garbage from the backyard but I did not expect so much underneath the soil. I dug two feet deep and was still finding whole glass bottles.

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    Mike F
    Community Member
    17 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The house I grew up in was as well. While we were digging the rat-walls for the garage it was like being in a time machine. We dug out a tractor tire that was almost as big as we were.

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    #22

    Just Bought My First House. Was Told There Was Hardwood Under All The Carpet. Looks Like I’ll Be Spending Too Much Money On New Flooring Now

    Empty living room with damaged unfinished floors and built-in cabinets, illustrating homes people regretted buying.

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    Ginky
    Community Member
    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If he didn’t check under the carpet, do you think he checked under the plywood?

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    Stay vigilant and informed. Buying a home is exciting but stressful, and scammers know that. The best protection is to educate yourself, consult professionals, and always double-check any requests for money or documents. Report suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities and share information with neighbors or online communities to help others avoid scams. By staying cautious, you can protect your investment and enjoy your new home with peace of mind. Knowledge, patience, and careful verification are your best tools against becoming a victim of home-related scams.

    #23

    Bought My First Home And This Is What I’m Dealing With

    Empty bedroom with mattress on metal frame leaning against wall and buckets on floor, illustrating home buyer regrets.

    Bought me and my daughter our first home, and one of the bedrooms has a huge leak from the ceiling. Fun times.

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    Brian Droste
    Community Member
    11 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OP better get the roof inspected. Usually if you are getting a leak through the ceiling it comes from the roof.

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    #24

    Now What

    Wall crack inside a home showing damage, highlighting common issues people faced after buying homes and regretted it.

    Bought the house 4 years ago and they had painted over this crack, but it was barely noticeable. Now it is widening. We live on a hill. Normal house settling? Yes, I’ll be calling a contractor.

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    IORN
    Community Member
    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nope, house settles in its first years. That's the hill going away.

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    #25

    Bought My First House 11 Months Ago. 1 Week Ago I Had An Electrical Fire Under It

    House raised on temporary supports with visible foundation damage and debris, illustrating regretted home purchase issues.

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    #26

    We Had The Previous Owners Replace The Roof On The House Before We Moved In. This Is The Second Time All Of This Has Washed Off The Roof When It Rained

    Hand holding rusted nails and washers on a concrete floor, illustrating home repairs and buying homes regrets.

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    tameson
    Community Member
    7 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Much better to ask for a decrease in the cost of the house and then used the money you saved to get the new roof yourself. The sellers aren't going to be interested in paying for a quality roof.

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    Well, these stories are a clear reminder of why it’s so important to thoroughly check every detail before buying a home. Even with all the precautions, sometimes things can still go wrong, and unexpected problems pop up. That’s why staying alert and informed is key. Now, we want to hear from you; are you a homeowner? Have you ever experienced a scam, hidden defect, or surprise issue after moving in? Share your story with us in the comments below. 

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    #27

    Bought A House That Needed New Carpet. Found Tile Underneath, Making More Work. Bonus Points For Leaving Razors Underneath The Carpet

    Worn and damaged tile floor in a home showing signs of poor maintenance and buyer regret moments after purchase

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    DEW
    Community Member
    19 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The tile looks nice and in good shape

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    #28

    Flippers Painted Over Chain Smoker Walls And Now This Happens With Any Steam In The House

    Close-up of a wall in a home with water stains and damage, illustrating common issues homeowners regret.

    Bought a house from flippers a year ago. We kept seeing this brown stuff come down and had it looked at for leaks in the pipes. Nope, just smoke reside from the painted over ceiling and walls. Lucky me.

    Definitely selling this house. My grandparents chain smoked in their house and I refuse to live in a house that has been a chain smoke house.

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    Fungus John
    Community Member
    18 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    just tell people you have a magic wall that can cure nicotine cravings by licking it and charge $20 a go

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    #29

    Bought A House In A Bidding War So Inspection Waived. Moving In I Dented The Wall And Made A Hole. This Was Behind The Hole

    Severely damaged home interior with mold and water damage beneath torn flooring in a home regretingly bought by owners.

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    Glix Drap
    Community Member
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    15 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is a moral here.

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    #30

    All Of The Tiles In The House I Bought Are Off-Center

    Close-up of worn and dirty floor tiles in a home, illustrating common issues people faced after buying homes.

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    #31

    Bubble Under The Sheetrock

    Modern ceiling light fixture in a home interior showing unusual design, illustrating times people bought homes and regretted it

    We bought this house 4 months ago. First it was the plumbing (month one), now this. Inspection said all is well (except they couldn’t get under crawl space, realtor said it was fine).

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    Barbara Hill
    Community Member
    16 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Realtor wants to make money, of course they are going to say it's fine.

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    #32

    We Bought A House, And The Owners Took The Toilet Paper Holder

    Wall tiles with visible damage and holes, showing issues often faced by people who bought homes and regretted it.

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    mel
    Community Member
    6 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    At least he didn't take the whole d**n toilet

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    #33

    Power Washing My Siding, Only To Uncover Graffiti Which Had Been Painted Over Before I Bought The House

    Faded handprints and stains on exterior siding of a home showing damage often regretted by new homeowners.

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    #34

    Bought Our First Home And This Switch Is Upside Down

    Red emergency oil burner switch next to a white light switch mounted on a plain wall inside a home.

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    Adorable Davelands
    Community Member
    11 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Is the switch upside down or is the HOUSE upside down.........

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    #35

    Just Bought My Dream House, Noticed The Master Toilet Room Isn’t Square

    Close-up of a cracked tile floor in a home showing poor maintenance issues after people bought homes.

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    Debby Keir
    Community Member
    9 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You'll live through it (unless you have OCD)

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