
I am a volunteer homechecker and we are told not to tell the person being checked that they have been refused.
We tell the rescue centre what we have found during the homecheck ( good points or bad) and the decision is then theirs . The centre tells the potential owner whether they have passed or not .
A check can also fail purely on gut feeling and there may be nothing wrong with the home or the garden.
Interaction with family members also counts ( for example, are the children allowed to run riot and therefore would a kitten/dog/cat/rabbit etc be safe there). And yes - Is the family too houseproud ? Too dirty ?
Are you awaiting on a check ? :)