DIEDINHOUSE.COM
Have you ever wondered if someone died in your house? For only $11.99, DiedInHouse.com claims to be able to tell you if there was a death at your address. The website will uncover if a specific address is “stigmatized,” meaning that it’s got issues beyond its physical condition. Sellers are generally not under legal obligation to share if something horrible – like a murder, suicide, or, say, a meth lab – has happened on a property.
When users visit the website they are asked to put in an address and then they’re taken to a page with pricing, starting at $11.99 for information about one address. The site’s algorithm relies on records largely collected after the 1980s, when information started being digitized, but a team has been working to gather records from long before that.
* I think you’d lose more sleep from realizing you just threw away 12 bucks than you would wondering if the information is accurate.
* What we need are these websites:
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– NeighborIsAMotorhead.com
– SquirrelNestInTheAttic.com
– TheSecondFloorIsColdAllWinter.com
– PreviousOwnersHadSexInWhichRooms.com
– CouldntFindOurPetSnakeWhenWeMoved.com








