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They left it dirty, gross. Ruined it when moving

Is there anything I can do? We did our final walk through and after an extended ×3 times closure we went back after closure and could see she still had a few things in the house we could see from outside. AFTER THE FIRST continuation of closing the former owner asked for one more day after closing. 2 times later, when we actually close, and she gets the $$$, we walk through and are told they will clean more. Before the closing word was from her real-estate agent to mine that she was going to get professional cleaningq. That did NOT happen.!!! It's trashed! Also she took more stuff down and left big holes and peeling paint. My wife is scared of my reaction, it's that bad. I HAVENT SEEN MY HOUSE! BUT ITS BAD. She told me to wait. Now there's a bunch of large holes, peeling paint, cat litter all over the floor. She took the curtain rods and left the fridge full of rotting food. This was purchased with a VA loan, and now our real estate agent is paying for cleaning. By the way, this house was not listed as a fixer upper. Negligence in the part of the former owner has caused stupid issues; think broken outside hosebib pipe in freezing weather of no weather flashing .We did get a new roof out of her, or we were going to walk, but nothing else. And we paid 409000. In Eugene, OR!. I FEEL STUPID! I DONT WANT MY REAL-ESTATE AGENT TO SUFFER, I want her to!!!!!!!

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