Only if the place is considered haunted and only if your state recognizes haunted as a material consideration to renting. Otherwise, they don't have to tell you if someone died on the property. What difference does it make if someone died there? Chances are someone died on it from old age if the property has been around since at least 1950.
2007-11-07 11:27:11
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answered by Legend 4
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Most states do not require disclosure of a death in a house, either for rental purposes or for purchase. The death of a person in a house has no material effect on the property, and that's what disclosure rules cover.
2007-11-07 12:34:58
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answered by acermill 7
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Depends on your states laws regarding disclosure by landlords.
2007-11-07 11:23:02
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answered by Alterfemego 7
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Would you not go to a hospital where someone had died? If so, I hope you never get sick. So what if someone died in the house?
2007-11-07 12:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Dead people can't hurt you, it's the live ones you need to worry about.
2007-11-08 06:00:17
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answered by Leo F 4
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They can't lie to you and tell you that someone didn't die there. But if you don't ask, then they don't have to give you that information.
2007-11-07 11:20:57
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answer #6
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answered by Steve is cool 5
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No, I don't think so.
2007-11-07 11:19:51
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answered by Anna 2
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no
2007-11-07 11:20:49
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answered by Rahrah 4
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no
2007-11-07 11:16:34
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answered by Nana 6
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no
2007-11-07 19:57:05
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answered by ivy 5
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