Did Someone Die in Your House? Homicides, suicides, felonies, meth labs...

Would you prefer to know if someone has died in a house you're thinking of buying? What if there was a violent homicide or suicide? What if the house was used as a Meth Lab? Wouldn't you like to know? Apparently this isn't something that crosses the buyer's mind until after they purchase the home. Can you imagine your neighbors informing you of the triple homicide that took place in your bedroom months before you purchased your dream home? What would you do? The reality is that we live in a world where bad things happen. Why don't we exercise further caution when making the most important purchase of our lives?

Unfortunately, most real estate agents won't advise you to research the home you are about to purchase. But why? Isn't your real estate agent supposed to help and advise you through the home buying process? The answer is 100% yes! But most agents won't advise you to do some research because the agent is focused on a quick paycheck. The more homes you have to see, the pickier you are, the more questions you ask, the longer it's going to be before the agent can move on from you and make his/her's next buck. 

But don't the Sellers of the home have to disclose a death or a murder? 

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I just want to take the time to introduce myself and welcome everyone who's found our blogspot. My name is Kyle Foster, I am a licensed real estate broker in Denver, CO and a registered REALTOR®. I plan to write and share my knowledge of real estate in Denver, CO and surrounding areas. I will share both the bright side and the dark side of real estate, no sugar coating here. Thank you all for your interest and please share your own thoughts and personal stories of the real estate market.

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