How to Sell a Haunted House (or Not)
Briefly

Real estate agents often face unique challenges when dealing with properties that are rumored to be haunted, as this can significantly impact buyers' perceptions and decisions.
In some states, including Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, and New York, real estate agents are legally required to disclose any suspected paranormal activities or hauntings associated with a property.
The distinction between a charming property and a haunted one can be particularly stark. Agents recount experiences where clients immediately felt uncomfortable in such homes.
Mike Fabbri’s experience highlights the delicate balance real estate agents must maintain; while they can suggest cosmetic changes to a property, they cannot alter its potentially haunted reputation.
Read at www.nytimes.com
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