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    Would you spend twelve bucks

    To find out if someone died in your house?

    It's not the $12 that bothers me, it's the what if someone did. Now what?

    Our house isn't that old, but the "joke" is it's a little haunted. I seriously doubt anyone died there, we're the second owners and the fam that sold is young.

    I got a spam this morning from diedinhouse.com. First thing I thought was how morbid. Second thing was, that's fuckin genius.

    Twelve bucks an inquiry, 1000 inquiries a month. That's unlimited boating trips and spending money galore .

    So I'm thinking of a new real estate agency. Someonediedhere.com Realty. And I know where to go to get a list of customers

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    No because I live in the house that we built!!! I bet your house is haunted, that would explain alot. Spend the money....

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    When you buy a house, from what I understand, that is something that has to be disclosed.
    I made to sure ask when I bought my house...
    Genius idea though!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    When you buy a house, from what I understand, that is something that has to be disclosed.
    I made to sure ask when I bought my house...
    Genius idea though!!!
    This is true...we went to look at a house back in 2002 that someone died in (actually double homicide and suicide) and they had to tell us about it before they showed it to us. The crazy thing is that I knew of them in High School and didn't realize who it was until after I talked to the real estate agent. Very sad...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 78Southwind View Post
    This is true...we went to look at a house back in 2002 that someone died in (actually double homicide and suicide) and they had to tell us about it before they showed it to us. The crazy thing is that I knew of them in High School and didn't realize who it was until after I talked to the real estate agent. Very sad...
    So did you buy the house or was that a breaking point for you?
    It would be a breaking point for me. I believe in the paranormal...

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    I'm pretty sure not all deaths have to be disclosed. A murder sure, but if Uncle Elmo quietly passed away in the house, I think not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrunner1984 View Post
    So did you buy the house or was that a breaking point for you?
    It would be a breaking point for me. I believe in the paranormal...
    I didn't really like the house but if I did like it, I think it would have been a deal breaker. It was a very said story and made the paper, I just didn't realize at the time who it was and that it was that house.

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    And I'm sure every state is different.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Menace Marine View Post
    And I'm sure every state is different.
    I thought dead was dead?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigalert View Post
    I thought dead was dead?
    Some states consider being dead a state of mind, take California for example

 

 

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