incommodity
/ˌɪnkəˈmɑdəti/
noun
- Something that causes inconvenience or trouble; a disadvantage or drawback.
- The lack of a nearby grocery store was a major incommodity for the neighborhood.
- Traveling during the storm brought many incommodities, including delayed flights.
- He listed the incommodities of the old house, such as poor heating and leaky pipes.