Posted by Goose on January 09, 2013 at 06:52:33 from (70.197.194.157):
In Reply to: Basement Snakes posted by rustacres sd on January 09, 2013 at 05:44:27:
I did an insurance inspection on a farmhouse once. I had to go down to the basement to check out the electical wiring, plumbing, take photos of the breaker box, furnace, etc.
The basement was unfinished, and very cluttered. When we got down to the bottom of the steps, the homeowner kicked at a pile of old clothes and said, "Get out of here, go catch a mouse or something!"
I first thought he was probably kicking at a cat. Turned out he was kicking at a good sized bull snake.
Guess they were OK with it.
That's what's interesting about this job. When you drive up to a house to do an inspection, you have absolutely no idea of what you're going to run into.
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