lemmeeleev

lemmeeleev

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Say I ctb via hanging at my parents house, would they have to move or anything? Or if they were going to use my room for something else after I move out, would they still, or does it depend on whether they want to or not?
 
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Haze

Haze

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Jan 1, 2019
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In some states in the US there are laws requiring disclosure of deaths to potential purchasers.
 
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Smilla

Smilla

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It depends on the parents.

I know of a young man who killed himself last year in this bedroom (in my town) and his parents are still living there-and it's by choice since they are definitely wealthy.
 
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Smilla

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In some states in the US there are laws requiring disclosure of deaths to potential purchasers.

Really? I thought this was urban legend.
 
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Haze

Haze

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Jan 1, 2019
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Really? I thought this was urban legend.

For example:

"California Civil Code Section (CCCS) 1710.2 basically states that a death on a property must be disclosed if it occurred within three years of an offer on the property. According to CCCS 1710.2, a seller doesn't have to disclose a death on a property if it occurred after the three-year time frame."
 
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Smilla

Smilla

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For example:

"California Civil Code Section (CCCS) 1710.2 basically states that a death on a property must be disclosed if it occurred within three years of an offer on the property. According to CCCS 1710.2, a seller doesn't have to disclose a death on a property if it occurred after the three-year time frame."

Yeah, unbelievable.
 
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TiredHorse

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Nov 1, 2018
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Really? I thought this was urban legend.
It is not the law in WA: I checked with the realtor I have ready to list my house.
 
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Smilla

Smilla

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It is not the law in WA: I checked with the realtor I have ready to list my house.

Well that's a relief! God so many things us suicidal folks have to think about, for fucks sake!
 
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bigj75

bigj75

“From Knowledge springs power."
Sep 1, 2018
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Yea if they sell it the value of the house will go down. What's why im doing my ctb in a hotel.
 
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bigj75

bigj75

“From Knowledge springs power."
Sep 1, 2018
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Well that's a relief! God so many things us suicidal folks have to think about, for fucks sake!
Yae i noticed how much planning and strategy it takes just to kill yourself. It's fucked up.
 
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Jenna

Jenna

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Nov 21, 2018
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I reasearched it online. If you don't have to disclose I've heard nosey neighbors have told buyers and buyers have been known to sue or get out of contracts.
 
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21Neberg

21Neberg

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Dec 17, 2018
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As others have said, depending on where you live, the law may require that they disclose the fact you CTB there. Regardless of the law though, I think it is quite likely that they will move to another home. I know I couldnt live in a home if I knew someone CTB there.
 
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Crimsonskye

Crimsonskye

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Still living in the house where my mom ctb
 
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Jen Erik

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"California Civil Code Section (CCCS) 1710.2 basically states that a death on a property must be disclosed if it occurred within three years of an offer on the property. According to CCCS 1710.2, a seller doesn't have to disclose a death on a property if it occurred after the three-year time frame."
Interestingly, that law also explicitly states no cause of action shall arise if a seller fails to disclose, as long as no misrepresentation was made if the buyer makes a direct inquiry about any deaths occurring on the property. So, net effect, if a buyer doesn't ask, a seller need not tell.

https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/civil-code/civ-sect-1710-2.html
 
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Jiva

Jiva

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Nov 18, 2018
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For my it is the terrible idea, that my family will find my corpse.
 
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Jenna

Jenna

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Nov 21, 2018
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I guess I wanted this bumped in case anyone else had an opinion. I don't want to hurt the sale of property and I thought about the garage. It seems like we are forced to traumatize people. I know I would have to be identified anyway and wanted it here so it would only be family and first responders.
 
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TheGoodGuy

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In some states in the US there are laws requiring disclosure of deaths to potential purchasers.
Wow I never really thought about that, although I live at my own place but still I think it´s important to tell people.
 

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