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Yes, I did by a house that some lady hung herself in the closet. 2 years later I tripled my $$

 

And NO I didn't tell the perspective buyer about it.

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If someone has died in it??

eric

Depends if the body is still there.

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Depends on type of death, violent death may concern me. I did own a house where previous owner cashed in his chips in the garage w/ a neighbors gun. No problems with me but the house has changed hands numerous times for some reason.

 

Better question might be - do you believe death is ghosts or spirits?

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Maybe I watch too many scary movies but my answer is

Absolutely not!!! I don't care if it's the dream house or the steal of the century. I'm scared to death of ghosts and spirits.

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Maybe I watch too many scary movies but my answer is

Absolutely not!!! I don't care if it's the dream house or the steal of the century. I'm scared to death of ghosts and spirits.

:Feet-Up[1]: Hey there lil' Lady, I promise , my Indian Spirit would NEVER scare ya...Thank's, Luca :Beer-Chug[1]:

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Why not?

See if you can save some money if you do the clean up

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Ya mean like this one they say her finger prints were in the rock as they draged her to be burnt at the stake, bout 1680 , listed as on of the top 10 in the country, did we have some fun there when we were kids!

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If someone has died in it??

eric

Yep, made a bid on one. Was outbid by someone that wasn't qualified. Got another house instead. I was then begged to buy the house by the broker. The woman had been killed by her son in the master bedroom.

Didn't bother me in the least.

Fuck 'em, their loss......

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how about build a house on top of the same hill where the indians burned their dead? for over a century people wouldn't go near my place during a full moon. said you could see the indians dancing in circles on the crest of the hill. the slaves that worked the plantation gave it the name "dancing hill". as yet, i know of only one indian that occasionally dances under the full moon. although strange things happen in the house....barn too. indians picked the highest point on the land to do the burials. our bedroom is directly over the high point on the hill. second highest point in the county. strange shit does happen in there. :babyhaha: when i cleared off for my house, it came a rain and after the rain, the sun came out and it looked like stars glistening on the black soil....arrowheads. i have a bucket of them. so, to answer your question...yes, i would buy it. death is a part of life. only thing undetermined is time and method in which you leave here.

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natural death, normal death, sure, happens all the time.

 

Some bizarre Manson type murders, murder/suicide, or the body/bodies weren't found till the neighbors complained about the smell? Hell no.

 

Or even easier, if blood was spilled in large amounts, or body decomposed, no way.

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death is a part of life. only thing undetermined is time and method in which you leave here.

Some people even have that figured out.

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I was in the property management business for 20 years....found a few DB's in that time.

 

One lady was about 90 years old, and didn't show up for work one morning. People were there within hours of her TOD....no muss no fuss.

 

Another guy layed out some bedding on the living room floor, turned on the a/c, put a towel against the bottom of the apartment door, and took an overdose of some sort of pills. He made an appointment for someone to come over the day he planned on "doing himself". Once again no muss no fuss. He was very considerate of his neighbors.

 

One guy killed himself on a masseus's bed. A bullet thru the skull. That one was messy.

 

A lonely Chinese guy had a stroke in one of our apartments and wasn't found until the stench was unbearable. He was unrecognizable, as he was mostly a pool of human stew. I almost tossed my lunch on that one. We had to call in a biohazzard clean-up crew. I would have quit my job before cleaning that mess up.

 

One guy hung himself in the front yard from a crabapple tree. We just called the cops and let them handle it.

 

There were more, but the point is that we rented everyone of those units after people had died in them...there was only one report of someone seeing a "ghost"....it was the Chinese guy.

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I was in the property management business for 20 years....found a few DB's in that time.

 

One lady was about 90 years old, and didn't show up for work one morning. People were there within hours of her TOD....no muss no fuss.

 

Another guy layed out some bedding on the living room floor, turned on the a/c, put a towel against the bottom of the apartment door, and took an overdose of some sort of pills. He made an appointment for someone to come over the day he planned on "doing himself". Once again no muss no fuss. He was very considerate of his neighbors.

 

One guy killed himself on a masseus's bed. A bullet thru the skull. That one was messy.

 

A lonely Chinese guy had a stroke in one of our apartments and wasn't found until the stench was unbearable. He was unrecognizable, as he was mostly a pool of human stew. I almost tossed my lunch on that one. We had to call in a biohazzard clean-up crew. I would have quit my job before cleaning that mess up.

 

One guy hung himself in the front yard from a crabapple tree. We just called the cops and let them handle it.

 

There were more, but the point is that we rented everyone of those units after people had died in them...there was only one report of someone seeing a "ghost"....it was the Chinese guy.

 

So the old urban myth about the guy who died in the '57 Caddy is just that -- a myth? Damn, I was sure that there must be thousands of '57 Caddy bodies that were burned out trying to get the smell out, and here you tell me that the biohazard dudes got a human stew pot out of the apartment. There goes another good myth!!!

 

P.S. I wouldn't give a shit how much blood was spilled - as long as the smell was gone.

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