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Oct 27

Haunted Houses – Exposing the Ghosts

by Mary Teresa Fowler

Helen Ackley Home

So, you don't believe in haunted houses? Well, they exist – everywhere! Houses that are 'haunted' by a horrific event in their past or a horrible rumour or even an association with horror!

Haunted Houses

In fact, maybe you are living in a 'haunted' house at this moment. The chilling reality is that you don't know for certain about every event in your home's history. Even if you have a new home, stories abound about deceased and disgruntled land owners that paid a ghostly visit to current owners of their previously-held property.

All in all, it adds up to a scary situation. Maybe you think this haunted house talk is just Irish malarkey. After all, Erin's Isle has more than its fair share of tales of haunted castles.

Creepy Irish Castles and Houses

Haunted Laws

If you think that haunted houses are a joke, think again! There are actual state laws about haunted homes. The housing regulations in various US states refer directly to the 'haunted' issue. Other states address 'stigmatized' property. These states point out that the 'haunted' reputation is decided on a case-by-case basis. The law's attention to haunted houses is not a figment of an overactive imagination. Haunted houses are 'real' – at least according to the state.

Since 1991, New York's housing law states that hauntings must be disclosed to potential home buyers. Now that official recognition lends more credibility to the 'haunted' factor. Law makers acknowledged that a 'haunting' past affects a home's value – usually in a negative manner. But not always!

Haunted Buyers

It depends on whether horror fascinates or horrifies you. For example, consider the summer sale of a 1909 farmhouse (home of three gruesome murders) in Fort Wayne, Indiana. As it turns out, the murders were the main attraction for one group of interested buyers. It is possible to sell a haunted house.

How to sell a haunted house

Haunted Deal

Yet not every home buyer feels so great about ghosts. Thus, the reason for the New York housing law about creepy homes. The 1991 ruling came into 'being' because of a few odd beings – poltergeists to be exact – who occupied a 5000 sq ft Victorian home in Nyack, New York.

A potential purchaser made a down payment without knowing about the poltergeists lurking in the dark corners. Home owner, Helen Ackley, had come clean about their existence. She had even written about her ghosts but she didn't note their tenancy on the sales contract. People, you have to include all poltergeists in the sales contact. Gee, that's a given!

But apparently, this home buyer didn't feel at all friendly towards ghosts. He demanded the return of his down payment. The present New York housing law about ghosts resulted from that court action. As an owner of a haunted house, you have to 'own' up to it.

Haunted Value

And who knows, your home's value could go through the roof. Having ghosts come out of your walls might sell your home. It depends on who's looking and 'whoever is lurking' might not turn out to be just a nuisance. Your live-in ghost might get you a great price for your haunted house. Happy Halloween!

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