
The family doesn’t know what will happen to the home.Attention all Fredheads: It’s your chance to purchase an expensive slice of real horror history. The ad has since been removed and the house is off the market. And we want Randy to be able to stay there.” “But it’s been in the family for so long, we don’t really want to. “We don’t really have much choice but to sell the house my parents need to sell it,” the current owner said. The owner of the home said he wanted to rent the bottom floor for money, but it needs repairs he can’t afford. I would like to pay him, but I don’t have any.” “He never asked for any money,” McKissick said. The artist fell on hard times and moved into the upstairs unit nearly 10 years ago. McKissick has been friends with the owner of the home since junior high school, according to The State.

McKissick lives with his three cats, and is a father of two daughters and is a grandfather. The paper reports the upstairs apartment belongs to tenant Randall McKissick, a once world-renowned artist and illustrator. The State newspaper in South Carolina said the real reason is anything but a nightmare. The ad became Zillow’s most shared listing of 2017 after social media called it a “nightmare house.”

(Yes, it does not make sense, please don’t bother asking.)” “Occupant has never paid, and no security deposit is being held, but there is a lease in place. “Buyer assumes responsibility for the month-to-month tenancy in the upstairs apartment,” the listing said.

The listing for the four-bedroom, three-bath house in Cayce, S.C., earned a lot of attention after saying the “Upstairs apartment cannot be shown under any circumstances.” The mystery behind the upstairs tenant in a now-viral Zillow listing has been solved. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.ĬAYCE, S.C. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
