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The joy of strangers looking after your house.
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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 256543" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>At least you got left with a high bill. I got left with an almost empty house. We discovered that our home had been broken into while we were on our honeymoon. Luckily we left most of the valuable stuff at both our parents homes. Lost some jewellery with sentimental value etc. </p><p></p><p>But guess those house sitting things happen. My parents asked my niece once to look after their house once whilst they were on vacation and they also thrashed the place, ate up all the food, used up a ton of electricity and water etc. and threw a massive party much to the neighbours annoyance. Of course my niece denied that it happened at all. Just goes to show rotten apples can even be family. Best course of advice is just not to ask them again.</p><p></p><p>But anyway, some very great wedding photos in there! Beautiful venue. Congratulations on the wedding and wish you a very blessed marriage!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 256543, member: 997"] At least you got left with a high bill. I got left with an almost empty house. We discovered that our home had been broken into while we were on our honeymoon. Luckily we left most of the valuable stuff at both our parents homes. Lost some jewellery with sentimental value etc. But guess those house sitting things happen. My parents asked my niece once to look after their house once whilst they were on vacation and they also thrashed the place, ate up all the food, used up a ton of electricity and water etc. and threw a massive party much to the neighbours annoyance. Of course my niece denied that it happened at all. Just goes to show rotten apples can even be family. Best course of advice is just not to ask them again. But anyway, some very great wedding photos in there! Beautiful venue. Congratulations on the wedding and wish you a very blessed marriage! [/QUOTE]
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