Haunted Houses
Landlords left with “un-rentable” properties where suicides or killings have occurred because people are too scared to move into them may now be able to receive compensation, it has been learned.
Major landlords’ associations have joined forces to create a fund that will provide compensation to owners of properties where a suicide, murder or other killing has occurred, especially as home insurance does not cover these events.
“But, we’re not only going to offer the compensation alone. We’re also going to try hard to make sure these incidents don’t occur, make mental health consultations available to tenants
In one case where a murder and dismemberment of a body occurred in an apartment block, the seven others living in the same building moved out within one month. The landlord lost so much rent he has been unable to pay his own housing loans and been forced to sell his own house and move into the apartment that should have been providing his income.
Many landlords can also sue the bereaved relatives of suicide victims
I had signed a one year lease in a haunted house, i never saw anything strange, my roomates did though. i always had an eerie feeling when i was there. i would never allow myself to be home alone. if i pulled up and there were no cars there i would just go and stay at my parents house. i had five roomates though, someone tended to usually be there. now whenever i sign a lease for an apartment i add a ‘no ghost’ clause…..just in case.
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