Wednesday, November 2, 2011

An interesting question was posed on Halloween -- Does a potential homebuyer have to be told the property is haunted?

First, yes, we know PROVE it is haunted. A lot of different courts would have different levels of the burden of proof is our guess but there is a history of this kind of thing being ruled on. Tell us your thoughts on the matter and make sure to read the articles and again, tell us your thoughts on this topic...

Johnny lived in a haunted house for over 20 years in Ypsilanti. Anyone who lived there would tell you the same thing. 425 N. Adams is haunted. Is it the former Eastern Michigan University history professor, Mary Gates, who passed away in the house in the 50's? Could be. Was she the reason for ALL the haunted activities going on? Johnny doesn't know but he does know he didn't have to tell anyone before moving as he didn't own the place. If he'd been mandated to tell someone he doubts he would have, again, try telling this to someone and A) Not have them think you're just off the looney truck or B) Believe you and beat a hasty retreat.

Neither works for Johnny.

Of course there's always the Chelsea Hotel if you dear reader want some up close and personal top flight celebrity ghosts. Follow this link to hear Soprano's star Michael Imperioli tell his haunted story living in the Chelsea Hotel...

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