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Would you buy/rent a house if you knew it was haunted?

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Wrennie:
My father died in the house I grew up in, my friend died on the front steps of the first house I owned.
I'm sure there are some very old homes where people died in or around them that years later new owners never knew about.
You could build a new home and if the land it sits on is haunted the home may be too.
I'd say theres lots of ways to not know if theres a possible spirit there.

Bonnie:
I think I read somewhere that after three years you do not have to disclose it. I think I would anyway. Who knows it might make it sell faster. Nobody told me Miss Agnus was still hanging around the property when I bought it.

Bonnie

littlebrat:
Thought this was an interesting topic and wanted to share my opinion. I think that if the person died of natural causes or a non violent death then there is no reason not to buy/rent the home. Who knows you may be able to help the spirit inside either get closure or even make descent contact with them. Either way I think it would be interesting to coincide in the same household as a spirit!

MassMama:
I live in a haunted house... We moved in about six years ago.. with in the first week there were foot steps Voices and slaming of doors.. It still happens Quite offen but We just tell them to quiet down a notch.. It seems to work hahaa
It does not bother me really.. I think it is kinda cool!

Bonnie:
A man was driving down our road. He had a heart attack and ran into my house. He died before the EMS arrived. I am sorry that the man died, but it doesn't bother me that it happened in my yard.

My brother also died in my house. You would not believe the trouble that I have getting guests to sleep in his room. They all want Dianna's room. I have in the past let them take my room, but not anymore. If they can't sleep in his bedroom, the Holiday Inn is right down the road.

Bonnie

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