My haunted home was repossessed by Bank of America. The bank refused to let me rent my home and I had no way to keep up with the payments.
Should I inform the bank of the hauntings? I was able to cleanse my home; however, the spirits had a tendency to be on the property.
Asked by Silverhawk
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Hi Silverhawk,
The ‘bank’ is not going to live in the house, but other people will. Yes, for their sake, you should inform the bank, in writing, about the ghosts. It is the ‘right’ thing to do.
Love & Light
Ama
to be honest with you, the bank will not care whether its haunted or not.
True Phil, they won’t. …. but .. I am not sure what country Silverhawk is in, but in America, I believe, there is a thing called ‘duty of disclosure’ where haunted houses are concerned, so if SH doesn’t tell the bank, and they sell the house and get sued by the buyers the bank might then sue SH for not telling them. So legally, and morally, its still a good idea.
The world is very strange,
Love & Light
Ama
I agree with Ama because some spirits may be aggresive.Think of it this way someone could get hurt.
Bless your soul,
Kalie