Unusual Question From NJ

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Have an oppurtunity to purchase a property from an estate that is the result of a murder/suicide. My question is: As an investor and/or regular buyer, whould u buy this property under those circumstances? And if so, how much of a discount would u want, if any?

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  • InActive_Account21st June, 2004

    NiteFlier,

    This is not uncommon. I believe that some states require that this be disclosed at sale though. You may want to do a little bit of research on this. I once heard from a REA in CA that you even had to disclose "ghosts" to potential buyers.

    Personally, I wouldn't have a problem with this kind of propert, but renter or new owners might. You can be fairly sure that your renters/new owners will hear about it from the neighbors though.

    On a personal note, I happen to have a friend who is a mortician/coroner and while helping another friend with a movein/remodel on their new house, my coroner friend makes the heart warming announcement that he did a "suicide removal" from the house years ealier. That's the problem with having a mortician as a friend grin

    HTH,

    Robert
    [addsig]

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