Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK. Let's get a grip. Firstly, is it a detached house or could it be a neighbor making the noise? Secondly, could it be pipes when heating goes on or some other mechanical issue? Could wind be getting in somewhere and making things creak? Try and stay rational, note down the times you hear things, what the weather is, etc. & get a plumber or someone to check it out.
See, you're that old guy in the movie who says, "Now now. It's probably just the wind cutting through that old oak tree. Or something in the pipes. You guys all calm down. I'll go have a look tonight"...then no one ever sees Mr. Pennypacker again.
Anonymous wrote:OK. Let's get a grip. Firstly, is it a detached house or could it be a neighbor making the noise? Secondly, could it be pipes when heating goes on or some other mechanical issue? Could wind be getting in somewhere and making things creak? Try and stay rational, note down the times you hear things, what the weather is, etc. & get a plumber or someone to check it out.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. I think all deaths that have ever happened in a house do not need to be disclosed.
I say this because there is a house in my neighborhood that was the site of gruesome and at the time well-publicized multiple murders. This happened a few decades ago. The house has changed hands a couple of times since (and if you can believe it - bad things have happened to subsequent owners). In the past few years, someone bought the house, remodeled it, and flipped it. I doubt the most recent owners have any ideas of the home's past.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, I really don't mean to sound rude here, but if I were watching this in a movie, I would be screaming at the screen, "Get out of the house you idiots! Get out! There is a ghost in the house!!"
Why aren't you considering moving?