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|    Lost to Megan    |
|    Re: property value dropping after suicid    |
|    10 Jan 15 06:30:38    |
      From: anna.gonzales.wpg@gmail.com              On Saturday, January 10, 2015 at 12:05:37 AM UTC-6, Megan wrote:       > What do people mean when they say they won't die at home because the       property value will drop? I am planning on ending my life at home in my       bedroom in a way that doesn't involve blood/stains, my parents don't work from       home and they are not planning        on moving within the next few years, will me passing away here create a huge       problem for them ten+ years down the line...?              It some places, it is legally required for home sellers to tell prospective       buyers if anybody died in the house. And some people will be too freaked out       or to superstitious to buy the house. Because they are afraid of buying a       haunted house, or the fact        that someone committed suicide here will overshadow everything else about the       house.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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