Posted on 05/22/2007 6:48:07 AM PDT by Rita Hayworth
Additionally, if a murder ocurred at a certain residence it would be a matter of public record, wouldn't it? A buyer interested in a property need only make a few calls to local law enforcement to find out about recent goings-on at said dwelling. That's certainly the case where I live. Buyer beware or buyer be stupid, but for crying out loud, keep superstition out of law.
There’s no reason it needed to be disclosed. They could have gotten the information if this kind of thing is so serious to them. And dontcha think this story made a big splash in the papers? It happened just last year. Sounds more like cold feet looking for an easy way out of the deal. Or some disturbingly superstitious people. It’s not a “morgue” unless they left the bodies there.
Quite an eloquent way of supporting deception. Remind me to never buy a car from you.
Whatever! Go play with some runes or something.
That's what I was getting at--bodies decaying in the basement, yes...that should be disclosed. That would indeed pose a health risk--a genuine health risk--to an occupant. Maybe not the decaying bodies themselves, but certainly the vermin drawn to them.
Where should it end? "Has anyone ever suffered melancholy in your home? Has anyone been diagnosed with seasonal affective disorder in the dwelling?"
What about miscarriages? I bet most miscarriages occur at home. That's a death. Does that get disclosed? What about murders or suicides that happen in apartments? If a landlord doesn't disclose what happened to previous tenants, should said landlord have to pay for the moving cost of a current tenant when the bogeyman comes? What century is this again? How big do we want our government? How little control do we want to have over our properties? This is just another intrusion, and a stupid, lazy one at that, because you are right--this information is available to anyone, far more easily than the kinds of things that should appear on disclosure statements.
/rant. You can't stop some folks from worshipping trees, I guess.
It wouldn’t end. It would just get more ridiculous. We’re already at a point where some people who are hyper sensitive to “feelings” think we should ban booing & stop keeping score at games. These people need to get a grip. “Stuff” happens. That’s life. This was a terrible tragedy, but only for the families of the victims. If the buyers don’t want to live there they can sell. If it’s at a loss that’s life too. Property values rise & fall. I would want it properly cleaned but I’d be more concerned about termites & the structural integrity of the property.
I don’t believe in poltergeists. It’s just a house. It’s not responsible for the crime.
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