(August 8, 2017 at 2:03 pm)pabsta Wrote: [quote='Whateverist' pid='1599242' dateline='1502196748']
A quick example. My father-in-law was a real estate agent for 30 years. Only once in his entire career did he come across the supernatural. He had just sold a condo to a family, and suddenly he heard they had abandoned the house and their belongings and were suing him. Come to find out the condo was completely haunted, stuff flying all over the rooms, something biting the children's toes in the middle of the night, stuff going on in the attic, the whole deal as is seen on episodes of, "A Haunting". This kind of problem has happened enough over the years where there is an actual law in real estate stating that the real estate broker MUST let the buyer know if the house is haunted. This family was suing my father-in-law claiming he broke this law. Long story short, the problem in the house was very difficult to eradicate, and it became very well known in the area. It took a Catholic priest to eventually fix the problem.
I'm calling your bullshit, right here PBR. Since your father-in-law was sued, you can give us the case number and let us verify the particulars. Civil and criminal cases are all matters of public record, after all.
Time to put up or shut up. Case number to prove your claim or shut the fuck up.
(Bullshit privacy excuse in 3, 2, 1....)
Thief and assassin for hire. Member in good standing of the Rogues Guild.