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[QUOTE=PurpleHaze] I'd want to know.   [/QUOTEI bought the house due the fact of one owner . The poor lady died before she could enjoy her beach retirement home . The home is only 8 years old . She owned a lot of homes. I sold my last home in Georgia to a couple that ask me if anyone passed lol. 
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Well the previous owner died in his car in my driveway, does that count?
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Nope but u would be surpised how many ppl have died in homes that we live in today .I know back in the old days ppl use to let the person that died lay in the bed in their room or the front room for ppl to come and pay their respects.So sometimes that noise maybe more than just a noise
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Originally posted by Derri Derri wrote:

Never lived in used house for this reason. Yes, used. lol.
I'm against buying a house that was previously lived in because I just don't want that energy. Plus it's cultural. I'm used to buying your land, building your home with your own design and colors. Living their until you die.

I'm renting for the first time, and let me just say...every night I have nightmares. The 'energy' is off, if you know what I mean.
I purchase land and later found out , the site was a Famliy private burial ground many years ago . You never know lol
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Originally posted by Bored w/Out Me? Bored w/Out Me? wrote:

Well the previous owner died in his car in my driveway, does that count?
Yes . Call the concrete folksLOL
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Originally posted by Guidette Guidette wrote:

Nope but u would be surpised how many ppl have died in homes that we live in today .I know back in the old days ppl use to let the person that died lay in the bed in their room or the front room for ppl to come and pay their respects.So sometimes that noise maybe more than just a noise
I went to a service like that as a young child . The body began to rise due to the hot weather.Cry 
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Originally posted by india100 india100 wrote:


Originally posted by Derri Derri wrote:

Never lived in used house for this reason. Yes, used. lol.
I'm against buying a house that was previously lived in because I just don't want that energy. Plus it's cultural. I'm used to buying your land, building your home with your own design and colors. Living their until you die.

I'm renting for the first time, and let me just say...every night I have nightmares. The 'energy' is off, if you know what I mean.

I purchase land and later found out , the site was a Famliy private burial ground many years ago . You never know lol

MY. GOODNESS.
how horrible. Naw....I'd have to move.
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Originally posted by india100 india100 wrote:

Originally posted by Guidette Guidette wrote:

Nope but u would be surpised how many ppl have died in homes that we live in today .I know back in the old days ppl use to let the person that died lay in the bed in their room or the front room for ppl to come and pay their respects.So sometimes that noise maybe more than just a noise
I went to a service like that as a young child . The body began to rise due to the hot weather.Cry 

I find that creepy as heck even if it is basically the same concept as having a wake. This kind of reminds me of the news article some time a few years ago about the wake they had for a hispanic guy where they had him standing up instead of lying down. DeadCry
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RA agents don't have to volunteer that kind of history about a propery, but if you ask they are supposed to tell the truth. If they are found to have lied, that's grounds for a lawsuit.

But now, you can Google search a house address just as easily as you can Google stalk search a person.
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Originally posted by FarraFace FarraFace wrote:

RA agents don't have to volunteer that kind of history about a propery, but if you ask they are supposed to tell the truth. If they are found to have lied, that's grounds for a lawsuit.

But now, you can Google search a house address just as easily as you can Google stalk search a person.
True lol . Do you know the history of your home ?
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