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Buying a house that someone died in?

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Posted 2:23 pm, 08/05/2010

We are in the market to buy a house, and during our search one has turned up that is for sale, but a man committed suicide in it. My question is, would you knowingly buy a house that someone had killed themselves in or where someone had been murdered? I don't think I could. I mean, if someone died in there peacefully in their sleep, yeah, but something as voilent as that, I don't think I could. Could you? What do you think?

Matt Davis | Realtor
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