[ADDED] PLEASE NOTE: We were not looking for a house and do not condone people who do residential explores where it can upset other people. We only report a handful of our explores, normally those that are already online on this forum. We do not post things on Facebook/Youtube or anywhere we think people might be encouraged to go do damage. The rants below by some people are to do with anger they have against some urbexers which do those things. This thread was started in order to discuss how we can make sure a place is totally abandoned so as NOT to upset people. It was not started to encourage others to break into people's houses. (How it turned into a bunch of rants against me breaking into people's houses only the ranting individual's know.) Thank you to everyone else that did give excellent tips on research and warning signs.
I realise that by posting this I'm pretty much insulting the person that lives here. But I would like some feedback about where I could have researched better to not make this mistake in the first place. Or tips for new explores. It was about 5 seconds from being a full on 'incident'. Especially if it was a farmer with a gun. Basically, if you saw all this - would you think you were in an abandoned place too?
We did spot green, brown, and blue bins which looked in good condition and were neatly by the back door. But that didn't set off any alarm bells about someone living there. Nothing indicated to us someone lived here until we saw someone living here. Did we miss something?
So first off I spot this on Google Maps with trees growing out of two buildings, collapsed roofs on another two, and empty yards. Worth a look:
We get there and we see fenced off areas with collapsed buildings and abandoned looking junkpiles:
Boarded up abandoned looking buildings:
Abandoned looking tractor surrounded by wood piles with weeds growing through them they haven't moved in so long:
Abandoned looking car:
Even when we saw this next room through the window we weren't tipped off. It looked like storage and the fridge/freezer door was left open. Something you'd do to avoid mould when it's turned off right? There were piles of empty take away containers on shelves and they looked used, but cleaned. The chinese metal trays, polystyrene containers, the plastic tubs. Not a building we'd typically go into but at least confirmed (we thought) that the rest of the place was in fact abandoned.
We didn't even realise that building was a house until we passed another window for a sort of kitchen area. He didn't spot us. I caught sight of him through the window sat with a cuppa watching TV as I was reaching for his door handle .... What would I have said? "Sorry, but your place is such a dump we thought it was completely abandoned." Anyone actually gone into a place that turned out not to be abandoned?
Tips for not making the same mistake again? If the explore is not one that's been recommended to us or from a report (i.e. we've spotted it), we do a full sweep around the new place before going into any buildings. That certainly helped us not get into trouble on this one.
I realise that by posting this I'm pretty much insulting the person that lives here. But I would like some feedback about where I could have researched better to not make this mistake in the first place. Or tips for new explores. It was about 5 seconds from being a full on 'incident'. Especially if it was a farmer with a gun. Basically, if you saw all this - would you think you were in an abandoned place too?
We did spot green, brown, and blue bins which looked in good condition and were neatly by the back door. But that didn't set off any alarm bells about someone living there. Nothing indicated to us someone lived here until we saw someone living here. Did we miss something?
So first off I spot this on Google Maps with trees growing out of two buildings, collapsed roofs on another two, and empty yards. Worth a look:
We get there and we see fenced off areas with collapsed buildings and abandoned looking junkpiles:
Boarded up abandoned looking buildings:
Abandoned looking tractor surrounded by wood piles with weeds growing through them they haven't moved in so long:
Abandoned looking car:
Even when we saw this next room through the window we weren't tipped off. It looked like storage and the fridge/freezer door was left open. Something you'd do to avoid mould when it's turned off right? There were piles of empty take away containers on shelves and they looked used, but cleaned. The chinese metal trays, polystyrene containers, the plastic tubs. Not a building we'd typically go into but at least confirmed (we thought) that the rest of the place was in fact abandoned.
We didn't even realise that building was a house until we passed another window for a sort of kitchen area. He didn't spot us. I caught sight of him through the window sat with a cuppa watching TV as I was reaching for his door handle .... What would I have said? "Sorry, but your place is such a dump we thought it was completely abandoned." Anyone actually gone into a place that turned out not to be abandoned?
Tips for not making the same mistake again? If the explore is not one that's been recommended to us or from a report (i.e. we've spotted it), we do a full sweep around the new place before going into any buildings. That certainly helped us not get into trouble on this one.
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