“Dog Chained Up Outside”: 25 Home Red Flags, According To House Guests

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We visit someone’s home expecting a warm welcome. Our intentions are good, and we hope the hosts will be just as well-intentioned in return. But as soon as we step onto another person’s property, our brains instinctively start noticing revealing details about the homeowners. 

Recently, people online were sharing which aspects of a house gave them a bad impression and can be off-putting for first-time visitors. We reviewed the thread where people honestly described the red flags they’ve noticed when entering someone’s home. These subtle signs can suggest a less-than-pleasant side, leaving guests wary, uncomfortable and fighting the urge to get out immediately.

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#1

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An American flag in the front yard. I’m sorry but it’s giving unsafe.

#2

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Dog chained up outside their house and set up as an outdoor pet most of its life.

#3

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For me it’s the absence of books.

#4

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Nothing wrong with being into anime and having merch. But if I notice a lot of posters and figures of characters that are very young and childish looking, particularly ones that are clearly meant to be sexualized I’m gonna ask a lot of questions.

#5

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Anything MAGA.

#6

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Loads of religious stuff. It’s one thing to have a religious book on the coffee table. I went to a house once, they had religious pictures in every room. They literally had a picture of Jesus looking out the front door as if to say he flipping lived there. I guess a burglar might think hmm, maybe I will leave this place alone.

#7

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Stuffed animals on their walls. Fox news on the tv.

#8

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Confining animals to cages (all the time).

#9

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Overwhelming pet smells. Don’t get me wrong, I love little furry friends, but if it hits me like a brick I can’t stay long.

#10

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If you feel like you are in a lobby. No plants, no art except stock, no family pictures, no books, no shoes by the door. Just perfectly void of life and perfectly clean. That creeps me out.

#11

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Family members yelling/fighting while I’m there. Like what’s happening when you DON’T have a guest over??

#12

“live. laugh. love.”

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#13

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MLM inventory for their “business” or they buy a lot of MLM stuff. Minus a normal amount of Tupperware.

#14

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Wearing shoes around the house.

#15

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Not having pillow cases on the bed. You know those sheets and blankets are filthy then.

#16

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Dirty toilet.

#17

Porcelain dolls.
I had a display in my store with a vintage doll pram. This man said. “Oh this would be perfect for my doll collection..” then looked me in the eyes and said “some people think that’s creepy”
It’s me. I’m people.

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#18

Cockroaches.

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#19

Cat litter tray in the kitchen.

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#20

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Looking like a show home. It makes me nervous when I feel like sven just sitting down is going to mess up the place.

#21

Smell of cigarettes. I really don’t like the smell of cigarette smoke. Fresh it’s tolerable but once it gets in the walks it’s gross to me.

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#22

The neighbors at the old house had their basement set up like there was a party. Complete with mannequins posed all over. Some sitting with drinks, some standing “chatting”. Super weird.

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#23

Dirty washroom and dirty kitchen sink.

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#24

Single layer toilet paper.

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#25

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Filth and clutter.

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Extreme filth. It’s one thing if a bedroom gets a bit messy or dishes pile up… life gets hectic and cleaning gets put on the back burner I get it. it’s another entirely if it’s such filth, it’s outright unsanitary.

#26

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TV blaring in every room.

#27

Ashtrays (usually full).

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#28

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If they collect Teddy Bears and call them their children. Taking a different to holiday each time, just pure madness.

#29

The big light is ON and it’s mid day and sunny outside.

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#30

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I find it kind of disconcerting when someone’s children seem afraid to speak, be too loud, walking on eggshells, etc. I understand not all children are loud and that’s not a sign of their happiness one way or the other all the time, but I just feel like kids should feel safe and comfortable enough to hoot and holler in their own home.

#31

Big dogs jumping up on me with nobody helping me out. I’m short.

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#32

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A complete absence of art.

#33

No hand soap in the bathroom, dishes with old food piled up, taxidermy pets/ relatives (I have seen family have each other as coffee tables & propped up on the couch), no vegetables in the home, If the home is too clean it makes me feel like you’re hiding something (a home with kids and pets should look lived in), Quality towels for you and falling apart towels for guests, too much religious stuff, urine on bathroom floor.

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#34

I look at baseboards and around door handles. That tells me a whole lot

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#35

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It’s not even about the inside, it’s about the outside because if that lawn is unkept and that grass is overgrown i don’t even need to see the inside, the outside told the whole story.

Shanilou Perera

Shanilou has always loved reading and learning about the world we live in. While she enjoys fictional books and stories just as much, since childhood she was especially fascinated by encyclopaedias and strangely enough, self-help books. As a kid, she spent most of her time consuming as much knowledge as she could get her hands on and could always be found at the library. Now, she still enjoys finding out about all the amazing things that surround us in our day-to-day lives and is blessed to be able to write about them to share with the whole world as a profession.

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