I get a call from an investor that is interested in seeing a home that is listed. I look up all the details and find that the agent's remarks state: "enter at your own risk, enter through the window to the left of the main door". I decided not to show this home. I have been to some scary places but I have never had to enter through a window.
I called the investor and told him that he was free to go see the home but that I would not be present. I explained how he would have to enter the home and he agreed to proceed.
Two days later I get a call from the investor. He tells me that when he entered the home his instincts told him to get out of there. He stood in the living room for a while deciding what he would do. He decided to go forward against his instinct.
As he enters the hallway his eyes start to burn. Soon after he tells me that he lost his sense of sight. He turns around and runs out of the home.
A neighbor sees him jumping out of the window and approaches him to make sure he was OK. My client tells him what happened and the neighbor says: "oh yeah, the old lady that lived in that house died. She does not like company"
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