Nearly five years after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, an exhaustive examination
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People are not the only thing that can be deceiving. Houses are usually cleaned up before going to be sold. A man by the name of Gini Graham Scott wrote that “the appearances of homes for sale can conceal all kinds of hidden flaws, too. There's even an industry devoted to making homes look the best they can be through staging them, and many articles describe how to best stage a home, so it looks even better and the sale brings in top dollar, such as "30 Can't Miss Home Staging Tips." But despite the cosmetic changes, some homes can conceal all kinds of problems, from termites to water damage and dry rot to shaky foundations. And sometimes sellers don't know this information or try to conceal it, which is a form of