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How do you know if a second-hand house is a haunted house?

Property buyers have 10 skills to judge whether the house is a "haunted house" before, during and after the house inspection.

First of all, before looking at the house

1, check the price:

If the price of the target house differs greatly from that of other houses in the same community, far below the market price, then the buyers should understand the specific reasons. There may be not only the owner's urgent need for money, but also the quality of the house or other problems.

2. Through news retrieval:

Check whether there are news reports from the community through the Internet. If there are vicious cases of abnormal death in the house, most of them will be reported by the media, and buyers can check the clues.

3. Ask the intermediary company:

Many intermediary companies have so-called "haunted house database", which buyers can consult.

Second, in the house.

1, see the display:

If there is a religious memorial display in the house, the buyer must inquire about the owner's work, whether he simply believes in a certain religion or has other reasons.

2. Look at the decoration:

See if there are any charms or other decorations at home. Generally, these situations reflect that there have been problems before the house or the feudal superstition of the owner. Buyers who are more taboo in this respect should buy carefully.

3, look at the gray:

Buyers should also observe the dust in the house. If the house is uninhabited for a long time, buyers should ask the seller why and proceed cautiously.

4. Look at the age of the room:

Buyers need to pay more attention to second-hand houses that are older or have changed hands many times, because there are many former owners or occupants.

5. Visit the community:

Property buyers can check through neighborhood committees, property companies and next-door neighbors to see if the house is a "haunted house".

Third, after seeing the house.

1. If the buyers still have questions about the house after viewing it, they can also go to the police station for consultation, but it should be noted that the police station is not obliged to disclose this information.

2. Because the haunted house is not a physical defect, there is no requirement of mandatory notification in the contract. Therefore, property buyers can ask whether the house is a "haunted house" into the project disclosed by the owner. If the buyer finds such problems in the house after moving in, he can request to cancel the contract, return the house or compensate for the losses according to the contract.

Because there is no clear concept of "haunted house" in law, the court gave a fair and reasonable judgment based on the principle of "public order and good customs". For property buyers, making an accurate judgment in advance is the key to prevent buying a haunted house, and making a clear agreement in the contract can better safeguard their rights and interests.