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I did some additional walkthroughs with my friend and looked at some of the internals. Per him and I, we both agreed, this house is complete trash. The electrical work was very poorly done, they overloaded the circuit box so there's more outlets and electric being used than their are available breakers (ver dangerous), they chained neutral wires together to create more circuits to get around the issue, the paint looks like it was discount paint that was brought int and they used whatever they could (everything is blotty, mismatched, the paint doesn't align, wall colors dont match, wall staining everywhere from lack of painters tape used), the door hinges are setup wrong, and they mismatched the door handles, so non lockable closet doors have locks, but master doors have standard non locking door knobs. Everything is just completely poorly done, its isane

I did some additional walkthroughs with my friend and looked at some of the internals. Per him and I, we both agreed, this house is complete trash. The electrical work was very poorly done, they overloaded the circuit box so there's more outlets and electric being used than their are available breakers (ver dangerous), they chained neutral wires together to create more circuits to get around the issue, the paint looks like it was discount paint that was brought int and they used whatever they could (everything is blotty, mismatched, the paint doesn't align, wall colors dont match, wall staining everywhere from lack of painters tape used), the door hinges are setup wrong, and they mismatched the door handles, so non lockable closet doors have locks, but master doors have standard non locking door knobs. Everything is just completely poorly done, its isane

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[–] 2 pts

they chained neutral wires together

uh...in the breaker panel, all the neutrals are connected to a neutral bus, yes

[–] 0 pt

Unless afci or gfci but your point still stands.

Actually though in new construction (residential) a majority of circuits are required to be either gfci, afci, or both. But obviously this isn't a new house.