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“As a matter of law, the house is haunted,” declared the New York Supreme Court majority opinion in Stambovsky v. Ackley and Ellis Real Estate. It was a shocking end to a contentious case after a young family demanded their down payment back, refusing to move into a house they discovered was inhabited by ghosts. The decision still draws attention to this day for its implications for New York home sellers.
Visit our website at www.strange-phenomenon.com
Hosted by Ray Tarara
Written & Produced by R.J. Blake and Ray Tarara
Theme Music by Terra Monk
Special guests:
Cynthia Kavanagh - KTransit
Richard Ellis - Ellis Sothebys Realty
M. Neil Browne - Celebrate Questions
Additional music by:
Sergey Cheremisinov
Kai Engle
Feslyian Studios
Full list of sources available at our website.
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“As a matter of law, the house is haunted,” declared the New York Supreme Court majority opinion in Stambovsky v. Ackley and Ellis Real Estate. It was a shocking end to a contentious case after a young family demanded their down payment back, refusing to move into a house they discovered was inhabited by ghosts. The decision still draws attention to this day for its implications for New York home sellers.
Visit our website at www.strange-phenomenon.com
Hosted by Ray Tarara
Written & Produced by R.J. Blake and Ray Tarara
Theme Music by Terra Monk
Special guests:
Cynthia Kavanagh - KTransit
Richard Ellis - Ellis Sothebys Realty
M. Neil Browne - Celebrate Questions
Additional music by:
Sergey Cheremisinov
Kai Engle
Feslyian Studios
Full list of sources available at our website.