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Good deal in great school district if you don't mind nonviolent death in the property

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Real Estate Agent with Century 21 (SUNNYVALE, CA) - (408) 893-2410

Good deal in great school district if you don't mind nonviolent death in the property

 
I just got word of a good deal in great school district if you don't mind nonviolent death in the property. 

The seller got many great offers on this property, but apparently the buyers who submitted their offers did not read the disclosures carefully and changed their minds when it was pointed out to them that there was a death inside the property. The owner died peacefully December of last year. 

Bottom line is if you don't mind that someone recently passed away inside the house, you can get a good deal on a property in a good school district.

For people who are superstitious, perhaps you could do some blessings to remove the death issues.

Out of respect for those involved, I did not post the address in this public blog. However, if you are a serious buyer, I can give you more details privately. 

Robert (408) 893-2410
 
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Robert Lei

Real Estate Professional

Century 21 M&M and Associates

Sunnyvale, CA 94087

(408) 893-2410

Comments (4)

Cynthia Larsen
Cotati, CA
Independent Broker In Sonoma County, CA

Why anyone would be bothered by a peaceful, natural death is beyond me. Would they be as disturbed about a baby being born in the same house? We come, we go, we have no choice.

Nov 04, 2011 07:42 AM
Robert Lei
Century 21 (SUNNYVALE, CA) - (408) 893-2410 - Sunnyvale, CA
Sunnyvale Cupertino Santa Clara, Palo Alto Mountain View Saratoga Campbell

Thanks for dropping in Cynthia.  I guess some people were spooked by the movie "Sixth Sense".

Nov 04, 2011 07:45 AM
Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
REALTOR®, Broker

Interesting you would mention the death on the property.  Is that required in California?

Nov 04, 2011 08:20 AM
Robert Lei
Century 21 (SUNNYVALE, CA) - (408) 893-2410 - Sunnyvale, CA
Sunnyvale Cupertino Santa Clara, Palo Alto Mountain View Saratoga Campbell

Hi Richard,

Yes, we in California are required to report if there was a death on the property within the past 3 years.

Nov 10, 2011 06:42 AM