Great story!
I think in some states, ‘hauntings’ may still fall under stigmatized property disclosure requirements; not sure.
I’ve always thought that a ghost wouldn’t keep me from buying a house I loved - I’d just hire a priest or shaman or whatever, to get rid of the ghoul. Or maybe I’d try talking to it reasonably ;-)
But: I’ve never been through it...
Speaking of planes and ghosts: John Fuller wrote a fascinating book decades ago entitled ‘The Ghost of Flight 401’:
https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Flight-401-John-Fuller/dp/0425062341
“I think in some states, hauntings may still fall under stigmatized property disclosure requirements; not sure.”
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Yup, I know in some places you have to disclose a place is “haunted” to the prospective buyers.
I’ve heard of “The Ghost Of Flight 401”, I’ll have to look into it, thanks.
“Speaking of planes and ghosts: John Fuller wrote a fascinating book decades ago entitled The Ghost of Flight 401:
https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Flight-401-John-Fuller/dp/0425062341"
Sounds interesting. I saw a crashed commuter that was in a hanger. Immediately creeped me out, details of which I won’t go into. When I worked in OR, during orientation I commented to a spiritually sensitive co-worker that there were too many people hanging around in the trauma OR for my comfort, and she concurred. But not all experiences are bad. I got a welcoming party when my husband and I went to Kauai. That was different. Definitely the Aloha state.