HGTV viewers explode the "absolutely disgusting" behavior on "house hunters"
Fans share their Top House Tour Pet Peeves from the real estate series.
It's wild to think that House hunters has been broadcast for 249 seasons. The real estate series, which was presented on HGTV in 1999, associates potential buyers with the best real estate agents and follows them throughout the house hunting process. For home viewers, this can be an immersive experience for both budding owners And those who are looking for a new place to call themselves.
Sometimes you have to get into someone else's shoes to restart your desire and needs control list in a new home. For example, your position on showers without an appointment or kitchen peninsulas can change. You can fall in love with open floor plans or luxury of a hidden refrigerator. House hunters can also inspire you to install a Non-Shoe rule in your household.
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Although the HGTV series allows viewers to go hunting at home in comfort in their sofa, it also offers an interior overview of the controversial habits of the House of People. In a new Reddit thread on the label of the house tour, fans are Flace buyers and potential agents to have "absolutely disgusting" behavior on House hunters .
Several fans have agreed that their biggest bane is when people Do not remove their shoes Before visiting the houses on House hunters . They also have a reproach with those who keep their shoes during the shower or bathtub test. AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
"I understand that I want to see if a shower suits you in addition to size, but there are people who still live in these houses they look at. Can't they take off their shoes before entering the someone's shower or climbing in a bathtub? " asked for a user.
Another sounded, adding: "And when it rains, they go out on the rear deck and return to the house with shoes wet on the carpet!"
It is an easy solution, according to viewers at home. Many have said they would not find the behavior disturbing if the casting wore disposable boots on their ordinary shoes. "At the very least, providing disposable covers for potential buyers," argued a person.
A Reddit user who recently sold his house shared that his real estate agent provided "a basket with disposable shoe blankets and a panel" to avoid this exact problem.
"I personally hate that people from all HGTV shows wear their shoes in the house," reads another comment.
"People in the United States in general, wearing their shoes in the house is disgusting," wrote a person. "Like a bunch of wild animals bringing street garbage outside the street to your floors lol…. Savages."
Aside from shoes, several people have also taken shade with potential buyers testing or "diving" on beds.
"What I don't like is when potential buyers immerse themselves on beds," said a person in the wire.
Users were quick to love and agree with the commentary, one of which explained: "The rooms are one of the most private spaces that a person can have. The idea of a stranger is Complicating or rolling on my bed crawls my skin. "
A fan was so extinguished, they sent a letter to House hunters ' network.
"I absolutely hate that and I actually wrote HGTV on this subject, absolutely disgusting and I hope that HGTV will provide cleaning to people kind enough to allow their homes to be shown," they said.